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Study reveals why Covid-19 virus impacts patients differently
Previously scientists have determined that entry of SARS-CoV-2 into cells occurs through a receptor…
A new smartphone app can accurately detect Covid-19 in people's voices using AI, claims researchers
A smartphone app can accurately detect Covid-19 infection in people's voices with the help of artif…
'Cost-effective canopy system to protect healthcare workers from COVID-19 developed'
The researchers, including those from Technion Institute of Technology in Israel, said the canopy,…
PTI
Air pollution linked to lower birth weight in babies, says new European study
Exposure to air pollution, even at relatively low levels, is associated with women giving birth to …
PTI
'New low-cost, non-invasive ventilator may help fight COVID-19'
"World Health Organization data suggests that around 80 per cent of people who get coronavirus reco…
PTI
Smokers may be at higher risk of severe COVID-19 infections: Study
"We hypothesised that this could be because the levels of ACE-2 in their airways might be increase…
PTI
COVID-19 patients show signs of heart damage months later, says latest study
The findings could help explain the symptoms of recovered Covid-19 patients, some of whom are st…
The US probably had the coronavirus in December, but was too busy watching China to notice
While the US remained laser-focused on spotting the virus in China, it was already busy doing laps …
Hilary Brueck
Fauci said it will take 12 to 18 months to get a coronavirus vaccine in the US. Experts say a quick approval could be risky.
Work on Ervebo, a vaccine developed for the Ebola outbreak, started in 2014 during an outbreak in W…
Bill Bostock,Bill Bostock
Lung damage could be permanent for some coronavirus patients, but new scans show significant healing after 12 weeks
COVID-19 patients have showed signs of lung damage six weeks after leaving the hospital. But many s…
Aria Bendix
Why hundreds of scientists are asking WHO to say the coronavirus is 'airborne,' and why WHO isn't jumping to do so
Scientists are stressing that the virus "needs a lot of people, breathing the same air, and it need…
Hilary Brueck
The Incredible Cigarette* That Doesn't Cause Cancer** Is Changing The World
A small study, presented at the European Respiratory Society’s annual meeting in February 2012 show…
Jennifer Welsh
Don't deny yourself a vaccine because of guilt or shame around a high BMI. If you're eligible, go for it.
People with obesity may be able to get a vaccine, but reluctant since BMI is a poor indicator of he…
Anna Medaris Miller
The risk of getting sick on a plane is lower than you might think — if you know what to watch out for
Are airplanes vessels of disease, or are they no riskier than, say, a trip to the grocery store? We…
Sophie-Claire Hoeller
The truth behind America's cruise obsession: 'They don't want to see anything that's real'
Cruise ships have never been bigger or more popular. You can blame Gen Z.