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Children less likely to spread SARS-CoV-2 than adults A study conducted by researchers in Canada suggests that children may be less likely than adults to spread the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). As recently reported in The Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), the study found that samples taken from 175 children aged 17 years or younger were about half as likely to contain culturable viruses than samples taken from adults. Furthermore, when SARS-CoV-2 was successfully cultured, a significantly less viable virus was present in samples from children than from adults. The team from Cadham Provincial Laboratory in Winnipeg, Manitoba, says the findings suggest that children do not appear to be the main drivers of SARS-CoV-2 transmission, which has important public health and clinical implications. ....
Farmers sing the praises of shorthorns 13 Apr, 2021 12:00 AM 3 minutes to read New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association vice-president Logan Kelly pats a shorthorn cow on his Kaitangata farm. Photo / Shawn McAvinue New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association vice-president Logan Kelly pats a shorthorn cow on his Kaitangata farm. Photo / Shawn McAvinue Otago Daily Times By: Shawn McAvinue Milking shorthorn dairy cows might raise a red flag with bank managers but the breed is making great genetic gains and has more to offer than other breeds, a South Otago farmer says. New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association vice-president Logan Kelly owns 600 milking shorthorns across five farms in Otago and Southland. ....
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Breast cancer survivors who are overweight have a statistically significant increased risk of developing second primary cancers, according to results from a study conducted by Kaiser Permanente researchers and published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. ....
Advanced computer model could lead to improvements in bionic eye technology There are millions of people who face the loss of their eyesight from degenerative eye diseases. The genetic disorder retinitis pigmentosa alone affects 1 in 4,000 people worldwide. Today, there is technology available to offer partial eyesight to people with that syndrome. The Argus II, the world s first retinal prosthesis, reproduces some functions of a part of the eye essential to vision, to allow users to perceive movement and shapes. While the field of retinal prostheses is still in its infancy, for hundreds of users around the globe, the bionic eye enriches the way they interact with the world on a daily basis. For instance, seeing outlines of objects enables them to move around unfamiliar environments with increased safety. ....