Flu researchers say we should make a NEW antiviral to stop coronavirus
Flu researchers say we should make a NEW antiviral to prevent coronavirus from replicating throughout the body and stop focusing on repurposing old drugs Researchers looked an older treatment for the flu, Tamiflu, and a newer treatment, Xofluza, the first…
Read MoreR-value jumps to 1,95! First Berlin Corona light turns back to Red
In Berlin, the reproduction number is called the R-value to 1.95 jumped. This means that an Infected person infects, on average, about two additional persons. Because the R-value is in Berlin now for three days as a result above the…
Read MoreSmall study demonstrates sample inactivation may lead to SARS-CoV-2 false negatives
To protect medical laboratory personnel from infection when testing clinical samples for SARS-CoV-2, most laboratories inactivate the virus before testing. , The effect of inactivation on the detection of results had not been determined, but the rate of false negatives…
Read MoreLooking Back at Dr. Fauci's Enduring Bond with AIDS Activist Larry Kramer & Their Final Phone Call
In an interview with the Times this spring, before he died, Kramer said he and Fauci were "friends again" — if their friendship had ever ended — and that Kramer was "feeling sorry for how he’s being treated," amid the novel coronavirus…
Read MoreProteins in the blood of COVID-19 patients could help predict how ill they will become
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin have identified 27 protein biomarkers that could be used to predict whether a patient with COVID-19 is likely to become severely ill with the disease. People infected with SARS-CoV-2,…
Read MoreFacts and myths about obesity, emerging as a key factor in COVID-19 hospitalization
With so much misinformation surrounding obesity, Dr. Catherine Varney is careful with her words. First of all, she clarifies that her patients are not obese, but rather have obesity, which is a disease and not a lack of willpower. What…
Read MoreHow to cope if you feel overwhelmed and helpless in the face of racism
We are all currently facing a once-in-a-generation global pandemic – but black people are also dealing with a barrage of systemic racism, and it feels like an assault from every angle. Not only are black people being disproportionately impacted by…
Read MoreLung cancer – does your face look like this? The unusual signs to watch out for revealed
Lung cancer is one of the most serious types of cancer to be diagnosed, as it’s usually difficult to spot until it has spread to other parts of the body. You could be at risk of the disease if your…
Read MoreCallback for sausages in Lidl – warning-Listeria – Naturopathy naturopathy specialist portal
Recall: Sliced sausages with health germs of a harmful or contaminated The Austrian manufacturer “Steirische Manufaktur für Feinschmecker Josef Reiner GmbH & Co KG“ has launched a recall for a variety of meats. According to the company, it cannot be…
Read MorePreschoolers May Be Looking at Screens More Than You Think: What Parents Can Do
A new study concludes that most parents aren’t aware how much their preschool children are looking at electronic screens. Researchers also discovered many parents weren’t aware of what their young children are watching. Experts say excessive screen time can slow…
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