It goes back to that classic old advice of “Feed a fever, starve a cold.” … Read More
NPR reported workers in two of Amazon’s warehouses in New York City – Staten Island and Queens – tested positive for the virus. Other positive cases have been reported at facilities in Moreno Valley, Calif., Jacksonville, Fla., Oklahoma City, Brownstown, Mich., Katy, Tex., Wallingford, Conn. and Shepherdsville, Ky. Read More
Researchers at the University of Washington have discovered an almost incomprehensible increase in the number of parasitic worms in the ocean capable of entering the human body via raw or undercooked seafood. Hold the spicy tuna roll, please. Read More
The American Academy of Ophthalmology published an updated alert Tuesday warning that pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, could be a symptom of the coronavirus, which health officials believe pink eye develops in 1-3% of patients with COVID-19. Read More
“The patients who received Vitamin C did significantly better than those who did not get Vitamin C,” Dr. Weber told The Post. “It helps a tremendous amount, but it is not highlighted because it’s not a sexy drug.” … Read More
Harvard University President Lawrence S. Bacow has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to an email sent to the Harvard community Tuesday. Read More
“A substantial proportion of participants also expressed an intent to discriminate against individuals of East Asian ethnicity for fear of acquiring COVID-19,” the research abstract reads. Read More
It has been previously determined that the majority of SARS-CoV-2 transmissions are staffed by young people and travel-associated clusters, and now a new study has located the approximate length of time that subjects remain highly contagious. Read More
The new study, conducted by a team of doctors based out of Shanghai between December 2019 and February 2020, submit age, health status, and clinical accessibility as compelling predictors of the novel coronavirus’s progression rate and intensity. Read More
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