1 INTRODUCTION On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) elevated the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis to global pandemic status. Since then, the virus has continued to spread rapidly across the globe, infecting more than 188 million people and causing more than 4.05 million deaths at the time this paper was submitted (October […]
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New drug use: Trofinetide appears to ameliorate the features of Rett syndrome, but more data are needed. Investigational drug trofinetide, an insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) analogue, helps relieve problems like anxiety and breathing problems in girls and young women with Rett syndrome, according to unpublished results from a placebo-controlled study. Rett syndrome is caused […]
Malvern, PA, December 3, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Frontline Education, a leading provider of management software designed for educators in K-12, today announced enhanced capabilities for its Professional Growth solution. My Growth Journey offers educators a visually interesting, intuitive and action-oriented dashboard for a comprehensive insight into professional learning activity, integrated with assessment processes, feedback […]
Omolabake Fasogbon The organizers of the Beauty Needs Education (BNE) seminar have announced plans for this year’s edition of the initiative, which primarily aimed at growth in the country’s beauty sector. ESD is a nationwide effort to raise awareness of customer aesthetic practices in the beauty industry and develop necessary measures to prepare practitioners for […]
Early maturity: Compared to wild-type mouse neurons (left), those in mice with a mutation in the MYT1L gene (right) mature before they can reproduce, which leads to an above-average brain. Courtesy of Jiayang Chen, Mary Lambo, Dora Tabachnick / Washington University St. Louis Mice with a mutated copy of MYT1L, a leading autism candidate gene, […]