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HLA-I Genotype Shows Severe COVID-19 Predisposition
Researchers at the National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE) discovered genetic predisposition to severe COVID-19. The results of
DISCOVERY: Druggable Pocket Hidden in SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein
A druggable pocket in the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein that could be used to stop the virus from infecting human cells
Small Rockefeller Study: COVID Antibodies Last for at Least Six Months after Infection
A critical question that everyone wants to know is, “How long will immunity to the novel coronavirus last after one
Despite Lockdown Anxiety, Many Experience Positive Aspects of the Pandemic
While mental health issues are of grave concern during the pandemic, a new study shows that during the peak first
Vitamins, Steroids and Antivirals May Bind to COVID-Spike Protein and Inhibit Viral Infectivity
There has been a significant amount of discussion and studies showing that certain vitamin deficiencies may play a role in
Pregnant Women with COVID-19 Develop Antibodies but Transfer to Newborns is Low
Do pregnant women with COVID-19 pass pass antibodies to their babies? Little was known until now. A study presented at
Post COVID-19: Lifestyle Management at the Individual Level is Critical to Combating Non-Communicable Diseases
An international team of researchers report that the management of cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, the leading causes of
Omega-3 Index Studied in COVID-19 Patients
Researchers with the Fatty Acid Research Institute (FARI) and collaborators at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and in Orange
T cells, SARS-CoV-2 & New Virus Variants
As virus variants emerge, physicians and the public are increasingly concerned. A study led by scientists at La Jolla Institute
CDC Launches COVID-19 Survivors’ Study on Long-Term Effects
While much has been learned about COVID-19 in the year since it was first detected, its long-term effects on the
Leaky Gut and Gut Dysfunction Likely Connected to Severe COVID-19
People infected with COVID-19 experience a wide range of symptoms and severity, including high fevers and respiratory problems. However, new
COVID and Long-Term Brain Disorders: What We Know & How to Learn More
As doctors begin to see more and more patients with long-term impact from the COVID-19 virus (so called long-haulers), it’s
Vaccine Pharmacy Technician Immunization Training Available
As COVID-19 continues to spread across the United States and vaccine distribution begins, the National Pharmacy Technician Association (NPTA), a
DISCOVERY: Adipose Tissue, a Source of Inflammation that Aggravates COVID-19
While it is understood that obesity is a risk factor for COVID-19 severity, there is new evidence that adipose tissue
Compounds in Green Tea, Grapes and Chocolate Block Protease Function in SARS-CoV-2
A nutraceutical study shows that chemical compounds in foods or beverages like green tea, muscadine grapes and dark chocolate can
Children with COVID-19 Inflammatory Diseases Show Cardiac Complications
During the height of the pandemic, researchers at Children’s National Hospital discovered that as many as one half of children
Researchers Track Coronavirus Genetic Mutations
A study involving more than 5,000 COVID-19 patients in Houston finds that the virus that causes the disease is accumulating
Myocardial Injury in Patients With COVID-19
A new study by researchers at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai identifies different types of cardiac structural damage
Why are the Kidneys an Attractive Target for Coronavirus?
Although the lungs are a common target for COVID-19’s cytokine storm, so are the kidneys, making the 1-in-4 U.S. adults
Could Nasal and Oral Rinses Inactivate Human Coronaviruses?
Certain oral antiseptics and mouthwashes may have the ability to inactivate human coronaviruses, according to a Penn State College of
Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 Presenting as Acute Pancreatitis
Although most patients with COVID-19 present with respiratory symptoms, gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms have also been reported in up to 25%
CDC Launches COVID-19 Survivors’ Study on Long-Term Effects
While much has been learned about COVID-19 in the year since it was first detected, its long-term effects on the
Leaky Gut and Gut Dysfunction Likely Connected to Severe COVID-19
People infected with COVID-19 experience a wide range of symptoms and severity, including high fevers and respiratory problems. However, new
COVID and Long-Term Brain Disorders: What We Know & How to Learn More
As doctors begin to see more and more patients with long-term impact from the COVID-19 virus (so called long-haulers), it’s
Vaccine Pharmacy Technician Immunization Training Available
As COVID-19 continues to spread across the United States and vaccine distribution begins, the National Pharmacy Technician Association (NPTA), a
DISCOVERY: Adipose Tissue, a Source of Inflammation that Aggravates COVID-19
While it is understood that obesity is a risk factor for COVID-19 severity, there is new evidence that adipose tissue
Compounds in Green Tea, Grapes and Chocolate Block Protease Function in SARS-CoV-2
A nutraceutical study shows that chemical compounds in foods or beverages like green tea, muscadine grapes and dark chocolate can
Children with COVID-19 Inflammatory Diseases Show Cardiac Complications
During the height of the pandemic, researchers at Children’s National Hospital discovered that as many as one half of children
Researchers Track Coronavirus Genetic Mutations
A study involving more than 5,000 COVID-19 patients in Houston finds that the virus that causes the disease is accumulating
Myocardial Injury in Patients With COVID-19
A new study by researchers at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai identifies different types of cardiac structural damage
Why are the Kidneys an Attractive Target for Coronavirus?
Although the lungs are a common target for COVID-19’s cytokine storm, so are the kidneys, making the 1-in-4 U.S. adults
Could Nasal and Oral Rinses Inactivate Human Coronaviruses?
Certain oral antiseptics and mouthwashes may have the ability to inactivate human coronaviruses, according to a Penn State College of
Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 Presenting as Acute Pancreatitis
Although most patients with COVID-19 present with respiratory symptoms, gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms have also been reported in up to 25%