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The Truth About Coronavirus Lung Damage
We know that some people with severe COVID-19 complications end up on ventilators. Early in the pandemic, most of them
New Diagnostic Tool for Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is an illness of the central nervous system that affects movement. Dopamine levels in the brain drop
Coronavirus Mutations Not Gaining Strength
Viruses mutate all the time. The same SARS-CoV-2 virus that started our current pandemic earlier this year has mutated over
Is It Possible to Cut Self-Quarantine in Half?
Have you ever wondered why 14 days was selected as the minimum time for self-quarantine? Most of the time, 50%
Blood Clot Drug Stops Coronavirus from Growing
Coronavirus molecules enter our bodies and spread. Within 24 hours, the virus has spread exponentially. We might be able to
Coronavirus Risk Reduced by TB Vaccine?
Many existing drugs are being evaluated to reduce the risk of infection from coronavirus. Each works differently. Initially, computer research
Vaccine Side Effects as Bad as Virus
Many of us experience the side effects of vaccines. The vaccine challenges our immune system to identify molecular structures that
Minimize Coronavirus Quarantine When Traveling to the United Kingdom
Travel has fascinated me as far back as I can remember. I think it was the 1961 song by Ricky
Testing More Often Can Eradicate Diseases
I would feel comfortable if a coronavirus test were negative before leaving on a trip for Thanksgiving. I would feel
Reasons Why North Dakota Leads in Coronavirus Deaths
North Dakota is leading the nation in coronavirus deaths per 100,000 people. New COVID-19 cases were at 200 per day
FDA and WHO Conflicted on Coronavirus Drug
This week, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that Remdesivir is no longer recommended as a treatment for COVID-19. Rationale
Is Sleep Apnea an Autoimmune Disease?
I saw a headline today about sleep apnea potentially being an autoimmune disease. It piqued my interest and caused me