COVID-19 has been ravaging the world for more than nine months, and in that time multiple medications—namely hydroxychloroquine (which had
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New study suggests crucial role for lymphocytes in asymptomatic COVID-19 infection
COVID-19 remains stubbornly inconsistent. More than a million people have died and 35 million have been diagnosed, but a large
Continue reading »Care is the secret ingredient in school lunch programs
“Now you just have to starve,” a student told us bluntly when we asked about their new school lunch program.
Continue reading »Hydroxychloroquine does not counter SARS-CoV-2 in hamsters, high dose of favipiravir does
Virologists at the KU Leuven Rega Institute have been working on two lines of SARS-CoV-2 research: searching for a vaccine
Continue reading »How many organs are in the human body?
Since ancient times, humankind has sought to understand the guts inside us. Ancient Egyptians handled human organs as they removed
Continue reading »Study details highest-risk groups for dying of COVID-19 in Sweden
Being a man, having a lower income, having a lower level of education, not being married, and being born abroad
Continue reading »Van Halen says tongue cancer was due to guitar picks in his mouth
Heavy smoker Eddie Van Halen blamed his tongue cancer on the fact that he used to hold his brass and
Continue reading »Major deficits in addressing mental health needs of asylum seekers
A new study of asylum seekers in Germany suggests that, among those with symptoms of depression, anxiety, or posttraumatic stress
Continue reading »Arizona's coronavirus mitigation measures may be behind 75% drop in daily cases in August: CDC
WH chief of staff blames Pelosi for stalled coronavirus talks House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would ‘rather spend 0 than $1.6
Continue reading »Exploring the golden hour: Delays in trauma treatment linked to disability and death
Some clinicians consider that after a traumatic injury, patients are most likely to survive if they receive medical treatment within
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