While there are still many unanswered questions about the new coronavirus, COVID-19, what is clear is that the symptoms put a serious strain on patients’ lungs. People with mild to severe cases of the virus experience shortness of breath and…
Read MoreCoronavirus: Could we have prevented COVID-19 and can we prevent it happening again?
What marks COVID-19 out from other threats to humanity is its capacity for destruction. In the space of months, it has killed 70,000 people, forced one third of the world into lockdown, overwhelmed hospitals and grounded whole economies. The devastating…
Read MoreCorona-crisis: what are we most afraid of? – Naturopathy Naturopathy Specialist Portal
The Fears of the Germans in the Corona-crisis A representative survey for a large insurance came to an amazing result. Apparently, most Germans regard the Corona-crisis, it is much more Worried about the economy, than the health. The results of…
Read MoreCoronavirus: What causes a ‘second wave’ of disease outbreak, and could we see this in Australia?
Following the emergence and rapid spread of COVID-19, several countries have succeeded in bringing local outbreaks under control. The most dramatic of these is China, where large scale restrictions on people’s movement appear to have halted domestic transmission. South Korea,…
Read MoreExperts Say It's 'Not Sustainable' to Order All Exposed Healthcare Workers to Self-Quarantine
As the U.S. battles to limit the spread of the highly contagious new coronavirus, the number of health care workers ordered to self-quarantine because of potential exposure to an infected patient is rising at an exponential pace. In Vacaville, California,…
Read MoreHow buildings, masks can be barriers to coronavirus
Joe Allen, assistant professor of exposure assessment science at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and director of its Healthy Buildings program, suspects that broader airborne transmission of the coronavirus is likely, and thinks certain precautions indoors and…
Read MoreCoronavirus cases recorded in Europe pass 750,000
Credit: CC0 Public Domain More than 750,000 coronavirus cases have been recorded across Europe, according to an AFP tally compiled from official sources at 1100 GMT. That accounts for more than half of the cases identified worldwide so far, although…
Read MoreCoronavirus symptoms: Do your eyes look like this? The warning symptom of COVID-19
Coronavirus cases in the UK have been reported to be “moving in the right direction” the government’s chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance has said. The latest news in terms of cases in the UK sits at 55,242 people being tested positive for…
Read MoreNew CDC Study Suggests Children Are Less Likely to Experience Severe Cases of COVID-19
The CDC stressed in their report that extreme cases have been reported in children — including three deaths in the U.S. — and that the data in both their study and China’s, is limited. “Although most cases reported among children…
Read MoreCOVID-19: The “four horsemen” of the pandemic – Naturopathy naturopathy specialist portal
Coronavirus pandemic, the expression of the global aberrations? While current is still turning everything to the management of the Corona-crisis, to inform Researchers of the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) is already looking into the future and warn…
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