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Scientists From The University Of California Plan To Grow Medicine Filled Edible Plants For People With Needle Phobia

September 28, 2021 by Steven Burnett Leave a Comment

Scientists From The University Of California Plan To Grow Medicine Filled Edible Plants For People With Needle Phobia

Health experts have said that vaccination can be quite a tricky subject for many people. They have said that there are many people who are scared of injections and have needle phobia. Now, scientists from the University of California might be able to replace shots with a salad. A team of experts from the University […]

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The US Government Sets New Limits On The Use Of COVID19 Antibody Treatments By The States Amid Rising Demand

September 21, 2021 by arya Riley Leave a Comment

There have been rising demands for COVID19 antibody treatments from all the states in the United States as delta variant has been causing a massive surge in COVID19 cases. Now, the Biden government has imposed new caps on the states’ capacity to have access to antibody drugs for COVID19 infection in the middle of increasing […]

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A UK Based Study Shows Immunization With COVID19 Shots Can Reduce The Risk Of Long COVID Even After Infection

September 15, 2021 by arya Riley Leave a Comment

A UK Based Study Shows Immunization With COVID19 Shots Can Reduce The Risk Of Long COVID Even After Infection

A new UK-based study has revealed that people who have been vaccinated against COVID19 are at a lower risk of long COVID as compared to people who have not been immunized yet when they are infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The study is among the growing body of evidence, which shows that vaccination can considerably […]

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South Korean Govt Plans To Broaden COVID19 Vaccine Supply To Give Out First Doses To As Many People As Possible

September 6, 2021 by David Barret Leave a Comment

South Korean Govt Plans To Broaden COVID19 Vaccine Supply To Give Out First Doses To As Many People As Possible

The South Korean government has planned to widen its COVID19 vaccine supply to give out the first doses of vaccines to as many people as possible. Health officials from the South Korean government have taken this decision at the cost of the existing shortage of vaccine supply for second doses as a target for the […]

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Doctors From UAB Hospital Inform Seven Pregnant Women Are On Ventilators Due To Severe COVID19 Infection

August 26, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Doctors From UAB Hospital Inform Seven Pregnant Women Are On Ventilators Due To Severe COVID19 Infection

Health care workers at UAB (the University of Alabama at Birmingham) hospital have said that nearly seven who are pregnant have been on ventilators after falling ill with severe COVID19 disease. The delta strain that has been categorized as a variant of concern by the World Health Organization (WHO) has been spreading rapidly in Alabama. […]

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Health Experts Advise Women To Undergo Genetic Testing For Breast Cancer To Identify A Lesser Known Mutation

August 25, 2021 by David Barret Leave a Comment

Health Experts Advise Women To Undergo Genetic Testing For Breast Cancer To Identify A Lesser Known Mutation

In the United States, women who are having a history of breast cancer in their generations have been getting screened for mutation in two genes that are known as BRCA1 and BRCA2 to find out whether they are at a higher risk of the disease. Now health care experts have advised women who have been […]

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New Study Reveals Shared Antibodies Might Be Able To Fight Against A Wide Range Of Coronavirus Variants

August 18, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

New Study Reveals Shared Antibodies Might Be Able To Fight Against A Wide Range Of Coronavirus Variants

A new study has shown that people who have been infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus in the past and those who have been vaccinated for COVID19 have been found with identical clones or sets of antibody-producing white blood cells. The new study has been done by scientists from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The SARS-CoV-2 is […]

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Major Airlines Begin To Brace for Impact Of Rise In Number of Delta Covid Variant Cases

August 15, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Major Airlines Begin To Brace for Impact Of Rise In Number of Delta Covid Variant Cases

Some of America’s major airlines like Southwest and Frontier Airlines have started to brace for the economic impact of the Delta Covid variant. The number of cases of this variant, considered to be the most dangerous among all variants, is on the rise in the country. Southwest Airlines, the largest domestic airline of America, has […]

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New Study Reveals Sleeplessness Among New Mothers Might Have Drastic Impact On Their Biological Age

August 13, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

New Study Reveals Sleeplessness Among New Mothers Might Have Drastic Impact On Their Biological Age

A new study has shown that sleeplessness or lack of sleep within the first six months of delivering a baby might affect the biological age of new mothers drastically. Experts who have been involved in the study have said that poor sleep or lack of sleep can add up to seven years in the biological […]

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New Study Reveals A Cholesterol Drug Named Fenofibrate Might Reduce The Symptoms Of COVID19 Drastically

August 12, 2021 by Steven Burnett Leave a Comment

New Study Reveals A Cholesterol Drug Named Fenofibrate Might Reduce The Symptoms Of COVID19 Drastically

A new study has shown that medicine that helps control cholesterol and other fatty elements in the blood might be a secret tool, which is keeping people healthy during the COVID19 pandemic. The study has been done by experts from the University of Birmingham. They have found that a drug named fenofibrate can lessen the […]

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The Biden Government Says COVID Long Haulers Might Qualify To Be Protected Under Federal Disability Law

August 12, 2021 by David Barret Leave a Comment

The Biden Government Says COVID Long Haulers Might Qualify To Be Protected Under Federal Disability Law

President Joe Biden has declared that people living in the United States who are dealing with severe and long-term symptoms of COVID19 might meet the criteria to be protected under federal disability law. The US government will help make federal resources accessible for people who are dealing with long COVID. The officials have announced their […]

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WHO Requests Rich Countries To Pause Additional Covid Booster Shots To Meet Global Vaccination Targets

August 11, 2021 by Steven Burnett Leave a Comment

WHO Requests Rich Countries To Pause Additional Covid Booster Shots To Meet Global Vaccination Targets

The World Health Organization has expressed concerns over the uneven distribution of Covid-19 vaccines. It has urged rich countries to pause the thought of booster does. The appeal comes as poor countries are yet to begin the vaccination drive. The WHO has said that rich countries should rethink giving the booster dose. It suggested that […]

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Health Experts Claim Cases Linked To The Delta Variant Might Exhibit Little Different Symptoms Of COVID19

August 1, 2021 by Eddie Worrell Leave a Comment

Health Experts Claim Cases Linked To The Delta Variant Might Exhibit Little Different Symptoms Of COVID19

Health authorities have been concerned about the rapidly spreading Delta variant across the world. They have warned that cases that are linked to the Delta variant show a diverse kind of symptom. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been reporting a dramatic surge in the number of cases of COVID19 in […]

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Experts From The CDC Advisory Group Advises A Prompt Action On Booster Shots For Immunocompromised People

July 30, 2021 by Eddie Worrell Leave a Comment

Experts From The CDC Advisory Group Advises A Prompt Action On Booster Shots For Immunocompromised People

A team of independent advisers from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has said that Federal authorities should quickly decide on whether people who have weakened immune systems should get an extra shot of the COVID19 vaccine to elevate their immune response to the shots. Experts have recommended this after the CDC […]

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Health Experts From The CDC Report Two Cities Of The US Witness Outbreaks Of A Drug-Resistant Superbug Fungus

July 29, 2021 by Eddie Worrell Leave a Comment

Health Experts From The CDC Report Two Cities Of The US Witness Outbreaks Of A Drug-Resistant Superbug Fungus

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported that outbreaks of a drug-resistant superbug fungus have been spreading in patients admitted in hospitals and long-term facilities in Texas and Washington DC. Health experts have said that the fungus known as Candida Auris feeds on people who have compromised immune systems. Experts have […]

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Amid Ongoing Political Crisis The Biden Government Delivers 500000 Doses Of Moderna Vaccine To Haiti

July 24, 2021 by Steven Burnett Leave a Comment

Amid Ongoing Political Crisis The Biden Government Delivers 500000 Doses Of Moderna Vaccine To Haiti

The Caribbean nation Haiti is among the countries that have been roiled by the COVID19 pandemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that Haiti is the only country in Latin America and the Caribbean and one of the five nations in the world where the government has not been able to administer even a […]

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Drinking A Cup Of Coffee Daily Can Reduce Risk Of Covid-19 Infection By 10 Percent

July 23, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Drinking A Cup Of Coffee Daily Can Reduce Risk Of Covid-19 Infection By 10 Percent

Regular consumption of coffee could help in fighting against the Covid-19 pandemic. A new study has said that coffee has properties that reduce the level of inflammation in the body. Coffee is also a good source of antioxidants. The study was conducted by Northwestern University. They said that the anti-inflammatory property of coffee can keep […]

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Study Finds Covid Linked Heart Inflammation In Children Resolve Rapidly With Steroids, Cuts Hospitalization Timing

July 19, 2021 by David Barret Leave a Comment

Heart

After recovering from Covid-19 infection, it is important to stay cautious. The virus is now causing illness in children. However, infected children are suffering from mild illnesses. But they need supervised care to avert further risk. Studies have found that children go on to develop MIS-C. It is a condition where body parts become inflamed. […]

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German Doctors Find New Experimental Drug That Fades Covid-19 Symptoms Within Hours, Press For Wider Trials

July 16, 2021 by arya Riley Leave a Comment

Vaccination

A new experimental drug is doing the rounds for the treatment of Covid-19. German doctors have claimed to find a drug that can cure Covid-19. They said that the drug provides immediate relief. It fades Covid symptoms within hours. The name of the drug is BC 007. The drug was originally designed to treat glaucoma. […]

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Gene Study Reveals Coronavirus Epidemic Had Hit Humanity More Than 20,000 Years Ago

July 13, 2021 by arya Riley Leave a Comment

Covid-19 World

There are several studies and researches going on highly infectious disease coronavirus. There are many experts that have been maintaining that the disease is relatively new. However, a new study has found evidence that the Covid-19 pandemic had hit humanity more than 20,000 years ago. Researchers said the epidemic was devastating enough to leave an […]

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