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+18 +7WATCH: Our mobile phones are covered in bacteria and viruses... and we never wash them
Watch Lotti Tajouri explain how mobile phones are vectors for bacteria and viruses, why this is a problem in our hospitals, and how you can sanitise your phone to help stop the spread of disease.
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+13 +2Biotechnology greed is prolonging the pandemic. It’s inexcusable
In the debate over vaccine patents, a flawed logic is being used to justify putting profits above saving lives
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+9 +2The bizarre COVID side effect no one is talking about
This pro gram explores the bazaar damage done to taste and smell in long haulers.
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+17 +3How does COVID affect the brain? Two neuroscientists explain
Many long COVID sufferers are reporting having ‘brain fog’, where they can’t concentrate as well as they used to.
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+17 +2Vaccine monopolies make cost of vaccinating the world against COVID at least 5 times more expensive than it could be
The cost of vaccinating the world against COVID-19 could be at least five times cheaper if pharmaceutical companies weren’t profiteering from their monopolies on COVID-19 vaccines
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+20 +4Unvaccinated man shares heartbreaking Covid-19 video diary from ICU - CNN Video
A Virginia dad is chronicling his story of battling Covid-19 in a series of Facebook videos and says he made a mistake by not getting vaccinated. CNN's Brianna Keilar reports.
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+18 +5What to expect if you get a breakthrough case of COVID-19
Breakthrough cases of COVID-19 are often milder — here's what's commonly experienced
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+16 +2More Genetic Clues to COVID-19 Susceptibility and Severity
Many factors influence our risk of illness from SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus responsible for COVID-19. That includes being careful to limit our possible exposures to the virus, as well as whether we have acquired immunity from a vaccine or an earlier infection. But once a person is infected, a host of other biological factors, including age and pre-existing medical conditions, will influence one’s risk of becoming severely ill.
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+23 +2Accidental intravenous injection of AstraZenica as potential mechanism for post-vaccination TTS.
Vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 are based on a range of novel vaccine platforms, with adenovirus-based approaches (like ChAdOx1 nCov-19) being one of them. Recently a rare and novel complication of SARS-CoV-2 targeted adenovirus vaccines has emerged: thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS). TTS is characterized by low platelet counts, clot formation at unusual anatomic sites and platelet-activating PF4-polyanion antibodies reminiscent of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. Here, we employ in vitro and in vivo models to characterize the possible mechanisms of this platelet-targeted autoimmunity.
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+14 +4It’s official: China has eliminated malaria
The World Health Organization (WHO) today is certifying China as free of malaria, after a decadeslong effort drove an estimated annual toll of 30 million cases in the 1940s, including 300,000 deaths, to zero in 2017. Along the way, China developed new surveillance techniques, medicines, and technologies to break the cycle of transmission between the Anopheles mosquitoes that spread malaria parasites and humans.
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+17 +45,000-year-old hunter-gatherer is earliest person to die with the plague
Remains of man found in Latvia had DNA fragments and proteins of bacterium that causes plague
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+23 +3Evidence of an ancient coronavirus outbreak lives on in the genes of people from East Asia
A coronavirus epidemic broke out in East Asia around 25,000 years ago, and the evidence is in our genes. Researchers say the finding could shed light on how to fight COVID-19.
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+23 +2Mosquitoes armed with virus-fighting bacteria sharply curb dengue infections, hospitalizations
Trial of Wolbachia-infected insects draws praise for new disease control method
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+12 +3The Science Suggests a Wuhan Lab Leak
The Covid-19 pathogen has a genetic footprint that has never been observed in a natural coronavirus.
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+12 +2A woman with HIV had the coronavirus for 216 days. The virus mutated at least 30 times inside her.
Scientist detected 32 virus mutations in the woman's body, including some seen in variants of concern. It's unclear if she passed on any of them.
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+17 +3The 60-Year-Old Scientific Screwup That Helped Covid Kill
All pandemic long, scientists brawled over how the virus spreads. Droplets! No, aerosols! At the heart of the fight was a teensy error with huge consequences.
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+20 +4Was COVID-19 Made in a Lab? An Epidemiologist Reviews The Evidence
One of the Big Questions about SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has for a while been about its origins. Most viruses that cause disease in humans have long, fascinating origin stories, with jumps from animal to animal until they finally ma
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+16 +2The Seychelles is the most vaccinated nation on Earth. But Covid has surged
The Seychelles is causing concern for world health experts after a rise of Covid-19 cases among fully vaccinated individuals.
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+12 +2Billy Porter Opens Up About Being Diagnosed HIV-Positive 14 Years Ago: ‘I Was Silenced By It’
In a deeply personal interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Porter reveals the secret he’s been holding on to for 14 years: being HIV-positive.
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+17 +2Young Men Are Dying From Preventable Cancers Because They're Not Getting Vaccinated
The vaccine for human papillomavirus (HPV) is recommended in the United States for all young people up to age 26 to help prevent certain deadly cancers.
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