Corona-pandemic: Lessons from the Spanish flu? In times of Corona-pandemic is often reminiscent of the “Spanish flu”, which should have required a little over 100 years worldwide, up to 50 million deaths. Two historians of the University of Basel to…
Read MoreNew coronavirus test is imperfect step toward mass screening
A new type of coronavirus test offers a cheaper, quicker way to screen for infections, moving the U.S. toward the kind of mass screening that experts say is essential to returning millions of Americans to school and work. But the…
Read MoreSo how many patients have died after catching coronavirus in hospital?
So how many patients have died after catching coronavirus in hospital? Grieving families demand answers after relatives who went in for standard treatment never came home Amanda Strudwick caught Covid-19 while being treated in hospital for cancer Comedian Eddie Large…
Read MoreCoronavirus: What is the UK’s current infection rate? Sir Patrick Vallance gives update
Coronavirus is the most devastating public health crisis the UK has confronted in recent memory but there are visible signs that the country is over the worst of it. The death toll has risen by 210 today – the lowest…
Read MoreCoronavirus vaccine: ‘Great progress made’ – Vallance gives update on COVID-19 treatment
Coronavirus has infected more than four million people across the world, and scientists are working hard to find a vaccine for the virus. Sir Patrick Vallance has explained that we’re edging closer to finding a treatment for the deadly infection….
Read MoreDaily UK coronavirus toll passes 31,000: govt
Credit: CC0 Public Domain More than 31,000 people who have tested positive for coronavirus have now died in Britain, new health ministry figures showed on Friday. The number of fatalities in hospitals, care homes and the wider community rose by…
Read MoreModerna’s coronavirus vaccine has moved to second phase of testing
The Food and Drug administration (FDA) has given approval to biotech company Moderna to begin the next phase of testing on its coronavirus vaccine candidate, the company announced Thursday (May 7). There are dozens of vaccine candidates worldwide that are…
Read MoreOn the front lines: Jeffrey Henderson
Infectious diseases specialist Jeffrey Henderson, MD, PhD, an associate professor of medicine and of molecular microbiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, explains plasma therapy and how it is being used in patients with COVID-19. Learn more…
Read MoreCoronavirus: Good oral hygiene can protect gradients of serious COVID-19- – natural healing naturopathic specialist portal
The oral cavity as a barrier against diseases COVID-19 is a disease that penetrates and often over the mouth and throat into the body. The immune competence of the oral cavity represents the first hurdle for the Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, but…
Read MoreNew study shows staggering effect of coronavirus pandemic on America’s mental health
When the novel coronavirus roared into the U.S., mental health took a back seat to physical health. The number one priority was making sure hospitals wouldn’t be overwhelmed and that as many lives as possible could be saved. Schools closed,…
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