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News & Articles By Evangelyn Rodriguez
01/27/2021
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Affordable coronavirus treatment kit responsible for India’s reduced infection and death rates, claim medical experts
While pharmaceutical companies continue to dish out fraudulent reports about the novel vaccines they’re trying to sell, researchers and medical experts have been trying to convince regulatory agencies to consider other options. There are safer, more effective and considerably less expensive treatments for COVID-19 than the vaccines currently being forced on the public, and some countries are already using them. […]
01/18/2021
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
FDA-approved anti-parasitic drug ivermectin can kill the coronavirus within 48 hours, reports new study
An anti-parasitic medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can be used against the Wuhan coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), reports a new study. Australian researchers discovered that ivermectin, a semi-synthetic drug commonly used to treat head lice, scabies, ascariasis and other parasitic infections, can effectively kill SARS-CoV-2 within 48 hours in culture. “We found that even a […]
01/11/2021
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
New study: Asymptomatic individuals are less likely to spread the coronavirus than symptomatic people
The contribution of asymptomatic transmissions to the spread of COVID-19 may have been grossly exaggerated, a new study suggests. After looking at data from 54 studies involving almost 78,000 participants, researchers from the University of Florida and the University of Washington have concluded that the majority of reported viral transmission cases were facilitated by people who […]
12/29/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Just like other coronaviruses: Study suggests seasonal changes affect Covid-19 transmission
Increasing ultraviolet (UV) levels in the environment can decrease the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), reports a new a study published in the journal PNAS. According to its authors, this suggests that the disease has a seasonal pattern (like all other coronaviruses), and understanding this pattern could help improve global response to the pandemic. They remained politically […]
11/20/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Immunity developed from previous infection with endemic coronaviruses reduces COVID-19 severity – study
Previous infection with other coronaviruses may lessen the severity of COVID-19, reports a new study. Researchers at Boston University found that owing to genetic similarities with the SARS-CoV-2, prior exposure to other coronaviruses primes the immune system to mount a better response to the virus responsible for COVID-19. Although this doesn’t prevent people from contracting COVID-19, it does lessen the severity […]
11/12/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
What’s in the coronavirus’s genome that makes it a much better antiviral target than its spike protein?
Researchers have uncovered molecular interactions within the genome of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) that could lead to more effective antiviral agents. In a study published Nov. 05 in the journal Molecular Cell, a team from the University of Cambridge, in collaboration with researchers from Justus Liebig University Giessen in Germany, mapped the RNA-RNA interactions that govern the mechanisms by […]
10/24/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
New outbreak reported in China: thousands infected by highly infectious bacteria that comes from animals
China is on the verge of grappling with another potentially massive outbreak. According to The Epoch Times, a highly infectious bacterial disease called brucellosis is spreading to farms in neighboring Shaanxi Province, and even as far as Inner Mongolia. The disease initially took hold in China’s northwest Gansu Province last year after a botched sanitation procedure by […]
10/04/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Stanford study: Blacks, Hispanics and people living in densely populated neighborhoods have the highest COVID-19 risk
Less than 10 percent of American adults had evidence of seroconversion — the development of virus-specific antibodies — in July, despite the United States replacing China as the country with the highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases as early as March. Researchers at Stanford University reported this finding in an article published in The Lancet last week, after analyzing […]
09/30/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
This germicidal UV light can safely inactivate airborne coronavirus, study finds
Ultraviolet (UV) light is known as a health hazard to the skin and eyes, but a new study reports that a certain type of “germicidal” UV light can eliminate airborne coronaviruses without harming exposed human tissues. According to researchers at Columbia University Irving Medical Center‘s Center for Radiological Research, far-UVC light, which has a lower wavelength than DNA-damaging […]
09/28/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Infected patients develop long-term immunity to coronavirus
People infected by the coronavirus develop long-term immunity to COVID-19. A new study published August 14 in the journal Cell presented evidence that the immune system is capable of preventing the recurrence of the disease, thanks to specialized immune cells that commit the virus into memory. Memory T cells are a type of white blood cell trained to […]
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