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COVID-19 may attack patients’ central nervous system
Depressed mood or anxiety exhibited in COVID-19 patients may possibly be a sign that the virus affects the central nervous system,…
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Scientists evaluated the perspectives of zinc intake for COVID-19 prevention
The role of zinc in the prevention and treatment of viral infections including SARS-CoV-2
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Long-term strategies to control COVID-19 must treat health and economy as equally important
Preserving people's health is as important as reviving the economy
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New estimates highlight global economic and environmental impacts of COVID-19
Global consumption loss due to the pandemic amounts to an estimated $3.8 trillion
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Does blood plasma from COVID-19 survivors help patients infected with novel coronavirus?
A new clinical trial at UC San Diego Health will investigate whether an old therapy might effectively treat a modern-day…
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Black individuals at higher risk for contracting COVID-19
Black individuals were twice as likely as white individuals to test positive for COVID-19
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The best (and worst) materials for masks
People making homemade masks might want to reach for a vacuum cleaner filter
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Self-isolation may increase susceptibility to COVID-19
Previous research points to the effect of social stressors on developing upper respiratory infections, holding clues to COVID-19 risk
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Remdesivir can save more lives where ICUs are overwhelmed
The drug could save lives in countries with less hospital capacity
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Obese BME people at ‘higher-risk’ of contracting COVID-19
Obese people among black and minority ethnic communities (BME) are at around two times higher the risk of contracting COVID-19
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