[ad_1] (HealthDay): Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, anecdotal reports suggested that infusing very ill patients with the blood plasma of survivors of the disease could help improve outcomes. But the study results were released on November 24 on New England Journal of Medicine, coupled with disappointing results from previous studies, …
Read More »How many viral particles are there in the body of a person infected with the coronavirus?
[ad_1] Have you ever wondered how many viral particles are in the body of a person infected with the coronavirus? Scientists have done the math. You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Coronavirus: is the mumps vaccine effective against Covid-19? A new US study appears to suggest that the mumps …
Read More »Lockdown, COVID fuels renewed interest in vitamin D.
[ad_1] Ingredient supplier Lycored surveyed 500 physically active consumers in the United States, Australia and New Zealand, and 66% reported they did not feel they were getting enough vitamin D due to spending more time indoors due to the coronavirus. This concern was particularly high among millennials, with 74% of …
Read More »Ophthalmology. Mulhouse: bad year for macula screening
[ad_1] “Macula diseases are an emergency”, say the organizers of the Screening Days which will be held this year from November 23 to 28 in France. Located in the center of the retina, the macula plays an essential role in reading, sewing, recognizing faces or simply driving. We know about …
Read More »getting vaccinated will not be pleasant, doctors warn
[ad_1] As the United States prepares to distribute coronavirus vaccines starting in December, of doctors warn about “difficult side effects”. They demand that public health officials and drug manufacturers warn the public so they know what to expect and are not afraid of the second dose. In a meeting with …
Read More »The fight against the coronavirus takes an important step
[ad_1] The holiday season is approaching and many families around the world are planning a reunion for the celebrations. But the World Health Organization urges African countries to be on high alert for a possible increase in COVID-19 cases. Africa remains the continent least affected by the new coronavirus compared …
Read More »What do we know about the Chapare virus, close to Ebola, that worries scientists?
[ad_1] Afraid of another deadly epidemic? Scientists from the American Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently gave a presentation of a Bolivian virus at a conference of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene: Chapare. A disease transmitted to man and which has already claimed victims. A …
Read More »Covid-19 and nicotine, research conducted by AP-HP.
[ad_1] Could the e-cigarette protect its users from a severe form of covid-19 (coronavirus)? Since April 10, when France has not completed its first month of imprisonment, the question arises about the role of nicotine in the protection against covid-19. Today three studies, two of which are already underway, will …
Read More »A new study suggests mouthwash can kill coronavirus in saliva in 30 seconds
[ad_1] Along with hand washing and other hygiene measures, mouthwash could become a routine part of people’s daily habits after Cardiff University’s preliminary laboratory tests found it can fight the coronavirus in 30 seconds. These results, which have yet to be peer reviewed, come from a 12-week study in which …
Read More »Health | Female sex hormones could protect against severe forms of Covid-19
[ad_1] (ETX Study) – Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, studies have followed one another to try to demonstrate why some people are less affected than others by the disease. It is now a question of women, as a team of American researchers reveals that female sex hormones may …
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