Tag Archives: influence

Green tea and some fruit juices inhibit SARS-CoV-2 in vitro

[ad_1] Green tea, aronia juice, and pomegranate juice killed influenza and SARS-CoV-2 viruses when incubated with viruses in vitro. Therefore, oral rinsing using these could be effective in preventing COVID-19. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes the global COVID-19 pandemic, affects the airways. It has …

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Infected with the coronavirus? These are the symptoms!

[ad_1] Other symptoms:Sore throat, shortness of breath, headache and muscle aches, loss of appetite, weight loss, nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, conjunctivitis, rash, swollen lymph nodes, apathy, sleepiness. Source: RKI (Stand: 04.11.2020) Typical flu symptoms: fever, chills, fatigue, pain in the limbs and cough Is it “just” an influence or …

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Influenza vaccination could protect against Covid-19

[ad_1] A patient receives a flu shot. Photo: dpa / Felix Kästle The second corona wave has Germany completely under control. The numbers are increasing every day. The seven-day mean of new infections was 16,244 on Tuesday, higher than ever since the coronavirus arrived in Germany. The federal government reacted …

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International Flu Awareness Day

[ad_1] October 28th World Health Organization Celebrates “International Influenza Awareness Day”. Over the years, this international day has been devoted to complex international campaigns, drawing attention to influenza virus infection. The main objective of this campaign is to build on the progress made in the previous year’s campaign and aims …

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Symptoms: crown or flu? Here’s how you can tell

[ad_1] science Symptoms Flu or crown? You can tell from that Stand: 27.10.2020 | Reading time: 2 minutes In autumn, the season of infections and flu begins again The season of infection and flu meets the corona pandemic this year. Anyone with a cough or sore throat fears it’s not …

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The science that embraces #MeToo, Memes and Covid-19

[ad_1] The theory behind network science predated the internet, but the rise of social media was a major cultural innovation that begged for a science of how people are connected. And while there are a plethora of fun and interesting questions about how people interact, few have been more relevant …

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Partners affect their health, mostly negatively

[ad_1] In good and bad times: with this promise, many people manifest their cooperation and marry, especially with the hope of good things. But apparently pretty bad habits are being adopted, at least as far as health is concerned. In nearly 80% of relationships, partners adopt unhealthy habits such as …

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