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The new test, called CREST (Cas13-based, Rugged, Equitable, Scalable Testing), is just as accurate as a PCR test, according to its developers. Read More
If C02 emissions are reduced considerably moving forward, ice will remain in the Arctic over most summer months. However, if we continue on the path we’re currently traveling, every summer will be totally iceless. Read More
A new meta-analysis of 1,099 COVID-19 patients and 543 SARS patients concluded that men possess higher levels of the ACE2 protein that both diseases need to penetrate host cells. Read More
According to a new study published in the journal Alzheimer’s and Dementia, a regimen rich with vegetables, fruits, legumes, fish, olive oil, and nuts dramatically reduces one’s risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases later in life. Read More
“People coming in with COVID who are less symptomatic than we would expect given their low oxygen levels.” Moon explained in a statement. “It’s hard to believe what’s in front of you at times. There is this subset of COVID patients where I don’t believe my eyes.” … Read More
The reported prodromes resemble those linked to Kawasaki Disease alongside instructive characteristics of SARS-COV-2 infection. Read More
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