Early Tamiflu Treatment for Hospitalized Flu Patients Significantly Reduces Death Risk

Early Tamiflu Treatment for Hospitalized Flu Patients Significantly Reduces Death Risk

A new study by the CDC found that starting Tamiflu upon hospital admission for flu patients significantly reduces the risk of death compared to delaying treatment. The study examined data from over 26,000 hospitalized flu patients, revealing a 40% higher mortality rate in those who started treatment two to five days after admission. This emphasizes the importance of early antiviral treatment for hospitalized flu patients.

Rejuvenating Aging Egg Cells: A New Study Shows Promise for Fertility Treatments

Rejuvenating Aging Egg Cells: A New Study Shows Promise for Fertility Treatments

Scientists have discovered a way to rejuvenate aging egg cells by placing them inside young follicles. This groundbreaking study, conducted on mouse cells, demonstrates the potential for reversing aging in human egg cells and offers hope for future fertility treatments. By recreating the environment of a young follicle, researchers were able to improve the maturity and health of older egg cells, leading to a significant increase in live birth rates.

Auburn University Leads the Charge in Mass Timber Research and Development

Auburn University Leads the Charge in Mass Timber Research and Development

Auburn University is making waves in the Southeast with its Auburn Mass Timber Collaborative (AMTC), a multidisciplinary initiative focused on advancing mass timber research, education, and outreach. With a strong emphasis on sustainable and innovative construction practices, the AMTC is leveraging Auburn’s abundant forest resources and world-class research facilities to drive the adoption of mass timber throughout the region.

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