[ad_1] The anti-parasitic drug ivermectin, increased in popularity According to the results of a large clinical trial, as an alternative treatment for Covid-19, despite the lack of strong research toRead More
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British Rainfall Records Extended to 1836 Thanks to Covid
[ad_1] Britain’s official rainfall records date back to the year before Queen Victoria ascended the throne, thanks to the efforts of thousands of volunteers who were confined to their homesRead More
Trying to Solve a Covid Mystery: Africa’s Low Mortality Rates
[ad_1] While health surveillance is weak, he acknowledged that Sierra Leoneans had the last, horrific experience of Ebola that killed 4,000 people here in 2014-16. Since then, he said, citizensRead More
People shrug at the flu. Will they shrug about Covid soon?
[ad_1] In good years, the flu kills tens of thousands of Americans and makes many more sick. Yet even in the time of Covid, the other respiratory lethal flu causedRead More
Flu Indicates Future Attitudes About Covid
[ad_1] In these years, when the flu vaccine is minimally effective at best, many are skeptical about getting widely available vaccines. Dr. Monto said work is ongoing to produce muchRead More
In The High-Risk Race To Test Covid Tests
[ad_1] The researchers also evaluated the ease of use of each product. “You want to make sure nothing requires too much force, make sure it’s easy to grasp and grip,”Read More
In Africa, A Mixture of Attractions Leads to Uncertain Covid Vaccine Pressure
[ad_1] But in most African countries, little of everything, like vaccines and all the equipment and trained people needed to administer them, is now in order to envision a substantialRead More
Covid Restrictions Prevent Dengue Fever in Hundreds of Thousands
[ad_1] Public health measures to stop the spread of Covid-19 had unintended consequences in Latin America and Southeast Asia in 2020: dengue virus infections were prevented in hundreds of thousandsRead More
New Study May Cause Changes in Covid Brain
[ad_1] Covid-19 can cause greater loss of gray matter and tissue damage to the brain than would naturally occur in uninfected people. new work finds. The study, published Monday inRead More
No Antibody Medicines Are Used to Protect Vulnerable People From Covid
[ad_1] Sasha Mallett, Sue Taylor, and Kimberly Cooley all have immune deficiencies that make them particularly vulnerable to viruses. Covid-19and they all sought to achieve the same thing: a newRead More
