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Anticancer drug may improve outcome for severe COVID-19 patients


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Anticancer drug may improve outcome for severe COVID-19 patients
Treating severe COVID-19 patients with the anticancer drug bevacizumab may reduce mortality and speed up recovery, according to a small clinical study in Italy and China that was led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden between February and April 2020. On average, blood oxygen levels, body temperature and inflammatory markers significantly improved in patients treated with a single dose of bevacizumab in addition to standard care. The research is published in Nature Communications.
Yihai Cao, photo: Ulf Sirborn
“To reduce COVID-19 mortality, we aim to develop an effective therapeutic paradigm for treating patients with severe COVID-19,” says corresponding author Yihai Cao, professor of vascular biology at the Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology at Karolinska Institutet. “Our findings suggest that bevacizumab plus standard care is highly beneficial for patien ....

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Data shows strain on ICU capacity leads to more deaths during COVID-19 pandemic


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VIDEO: Research from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University School of Medicine, published in JAMA Network Open, shows that people treated in the ICU for COVID-19.
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The COVID-19 pandemic is straining health systems across the country, especially intensive care units. New research from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University School of Medicine shows that people treated in the ICU for COVID-19 are twice as likely to die when the ICU capacity is strained by the number of COVID-19 patients.
These results demonstrate that patients with COVID-19 are more likely to die if they are admitted to an ICU during times with peak COVID-19 caseload, said Dawn Bravata, M.D., first author of the study. We know that strain on hospital capacity has been associated with increased mortality under normal circumstances. This stud ....

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UC Irvine library highlights materials from I-Ching to Astro Boy in its East Asian Collection


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UC Irvine’s East Asian Collection celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2020 and has extended its exhibition programming honoring the anniversary through November 2021.
A preview inside the largest collection of items in Orange County related to China, Japan and Korea are showcased in the
virtual exhibit “From I-Ching to Manga: UCI’s East Asian Collection Celebrating 30 Years.”
The collection was established in 1990 to serve on-campus research and teaching. Ying Zhang, exhibit curator and research librarian for Asian Studies, said East Asian studies were expanding in the U.S. at the time, and many students were coming from China.
In 2017, the Los Angeles Times described the campus as “located in what used to be a largely white Republican community, home now to so many Asians that people joke that UCI stands for ‘University of Chinese Immigrants.’” ....

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Elizabeth Zhong homicide: Victim attacked so badly she was unrecognisable


Elizabeth Zhong homicide: Victim attacked so badly she was unrecognisable
18 Dec, 2020 06:40 PM
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Ying Zhong (known as Elizabeth Zhong), 55, was found dead in Sunnyhills on November 28. She s believed to have been murdered.
Ying Zhong (known as Elizabeth Zhong), 55, was found dead in Sunnyhills on November 28. She s believed to have been murdered.
NZ Herald
Murdered businesswoman Elizabeth Zhong was reportedly so badly disfigured she was unrecognisable to those close to her after her death.
The 55-year-old s body was found by police in the boot of her car last month near her Suzetta Place home in East Auckland.
Zhong faced court action amid claims she owed business associates millions of dollars at the time of her death. ....

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Auckland homicide: Elizabeth Zhong bankrupted by creditors


Auckland homicide: Elizabeth Zhong bankrupted by creditors
15 Dec, 2020 05:32 PM
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Ying Zhong (known as Elizabeth Zhong), 55, was found dead in Sunnyhills on November 28. She s believed to have been murdered.
Ying Zhong (known as Elizabeth Zhong), 55, was found dead in Sunnyhills on November 28. She s believed to have been murdered.
NZ Herald
An Auckland businesswoman who was found dead in the boot of her car has been successfully bankrupted by creditors.
Elizabeth Zhong, also known as Ying Zhong, has been bankrupted just over a fortnight after police officers discovered her body while initially working on a missing person s case.
Two creditors - Fang Sun and residential property investment company General Growth Group Ltd - pursued a bankruptcy against the homicide victim, according to Stuff. ....

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