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Early in the pandemic, most research, including our own, focused on designing drugs that could block the virus's spike ...
Of all ways we communicate, the roots of non-verbal communication run the deepest. The coronavirus pandemic has deprived us of the closeness we are biologically programmed to need.
The reputation of the new coronavirus for messing with scientists’ plans has taken a truly creepy turn. Researchers discovered that when Covid-19 infects a human cell, it sets off a ghoulish ...
They concluded that the virus’s RNA can live in a patient’s body an average of 20 days, but up to 37 days, or about 5 weeks. Currently, those infected with the virus have been recommended to ...
IT’S becoming increasingly clear coronavirus is here to stay and many people are continuing to suffer after recovering from the virus. Many patients who have survived Covid-19 are suffering w… ...
Chinese researchers say Covid-19 may ‘use the packing mechanisms of other viruses such as HIV’ (Image: Rex Features) The coronavirus has an ‘HIV-like’ mutation which helps it to bind with ...
Health News EYE SPY Coronavirus can enter the body through your EYES, scientists warn Terri-Ann Williams, Digital Health & Fitness Reporter Published: 9:49, 11 May 2020 Updated: 18:45, 11 May 2020 ...
Read more: Advice for living with Covid-19 The virus is most likely to enter your body from your own contaminated hands when you touch your nose, eyes and mouth.
Earlier, the media reported of a Russian patient with a malignant lymphoma who had the coronavirus infection for a long time, with some 18 versions of the virus being detected in her system ...
Coronavirus: How does COVID-19 affect the body? In more ways than you think, doctors are finding Debbie Lord, Cox Media Group National Content Desk May 11, 2020 May 11, 2020 ...
WBAL NewsRadio 1090/FM 101.5 - (NEW YORK) -- Hic locus est ubi mors gaudet vitae succurrere, is a phrase often inscribed on the walls of morgues and autopsy suites. Roughly translated from Latin ...
Coronavirus particles have spiked proteins sticking out from their surfaces, and these spikes hook onto cell membranes, allowing the virus’s genetic material to enter the human cell.