Coronavirus to SARS-CoV-2 infection, but not immunity? – Naturopathy Naturopathy Specialist Portal
Corona-infection: do Not automatically immune? According to the Federal centre for health education (BZgA), studies have shown that people develop after arrested by the SARS-CoV-2-infection-specific antibodies. “It is unclear, however, how robust and durable this immune status is established, and…
Read MoreObesity tied to more severe coronavirus illness, doctors say
Fox News Flash top headlines for July 8 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. Obesity can lend itself to a greater severity of illness from COVID-19, due to comorbidities like diabetes, high blood…
Read MoreWhen is someone old?
Populations around the world are living longer lives than was the norm just a few decades ago, presenting governments with significant challenges in terms of caring for their growing elderly populations. According to a new study published in PLOS ONE,…
Read MorePrimodos: What was Primodos used for?
Primodos was a form of hormonal pregnancy test (HPT) which was first made available in the UK during the late 1950s. For years families affected by Primodos have been campaigning for justice, believing the drug caused serious deformities in their…
Read MoreNew, more infectious SARS-CoV-2 variant does not cause worse symptoms
Research shows that a new variant of SARS-CoV-2, which is now the dominant form of the virus, is more infectious in cell cultures. However, clinical data suggest that the variant does not cause more severe illness. All viruses mutate, and…
Read MoreResearchers are concerned about 208,000 Corona-Dead in the US until November
The Covid-19-pandemic keeps the world in breath. More than 11 million people have been infected with the Coronavirus, 196.304 of them in Germany. The disease Covid-19 has already claimed over half a Million deaths. The latest news on Corona-crisis in…
Read MoreHow wearable tech can enable seamless RPM during COVID-19
At least 2.7 million people in the United States have atrial fibrillation, or an irregular heartbeat sometimes known as AFib. According to the American Heart Association, the risk for strokes among people with untreated AFib is five times as high…
Read MoreTeam creates a collaborative platform to streamline brain metastasis research
Science is collaborative by nature, since scientific knowledge only advances, step by step, through combined efforts and findings. Nevertheless, there is often a lack of communication regarding the more technical and everyday advances in laboratory work, and as a result,…
Read MoreMum and daughter's sunlight allergy makes it near-impossible to go outside
Most allergies are inconvenient but, on the whole, can be managed day-to-day. That’s a challenge for one family from Arizona, who have an unusual allergy that makes leaving the house extremely difficult. Kylie Szafranski and her eldest daughter, River, suffer…
Read MoreBacteria in infants’ first stool may indicate their risk of obesity
Meconium—the earliest stool of an infant—is composed of materials ingested during the time the infant spends in the uterus. A new study published in Pediatric Obesity found that the types of normal bacteria found in the meconium may predict an…
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