The University of Virginia psychology professor Dennis Proffitt penned a column for Business Insider explaining the mindset of those who decide to risk chance and ignore social distancing measures. As Proffitt explained it, it’s our way of looking – or choosing how things should appear – based on our own inner-thinkings. Read More
The researchers were not only able to determine the underlying factors that lead to acute COVID-19 symptoms, but they were also able to link onset symptoms with critical outcomes. Read More
According to research by neurologists, a small subset of COVID-19 patients is showing brain diseases or dysfunctions. Read More
If every state within the US imposes social restrictions, The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation predicts COVID-19 deaths will begin to decrease sometime in mid-April. Once we’ve cleared peak transmission, elected officials and medical professionals can focus their efforts on economic rehabilitation and vaccinology research respectively. It becomes increasingly difficult to separate the intensity of … Read More
The billionaire wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post earlier this week, where he outlined the three steps the nation must take in the COVID-19 fight. Read More
A new paper published in The New England Journal of Medicine compellingly suggests that the interaction between SARS viruses and ACE2 might be a correlate of their infectivity. Read More
The paper maintains that there is no conclusive evidence to suggest that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs should not be used to treat COVID-19 patients. Read More
Patients who tested positive for the coronavirus could still have the infection once symptoms disappear, according to a new study. Read More
Experts at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston COVID-19 can not only present itself in a more deadly form for people with existing heart conditions, but it can also cause cardiac injury for people without pre-existing heart conditions. Read More
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