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Questions That Should Be Answered Before Being Vaccinated for Coronavirus
Hercule Poirot uses his little grey cells to solve mysteries. We have many mysteries that have arisen from the start
Closer to Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease Years in Advance
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has been extremely difficult, if not impossible, to diagnose early – years before it manifests symptoms. There
Reducing Viral Levels and Improving Symptoms of Coronavirus by Combining Antibodies
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals announced this past week that they have developed an experimental two-antibody cocktail that works well for COVID-19 patients
Routine Blood Test Predicts Mortality of Coronavirus
The standard Complete Blood Count (CBC) blood test that many of us get routinely can predict the severity and mortality
Second Wave a Tsunami or Ripple?
Health professionals and scientists are predicting a second wave of COVID-19 infections this winter. Why? Since the 1700s, nearly every
Antibody Testing at Your Doctor’s Office for COVID-19
Two days ago, the FDA issued an emergency use authorizations (EUA) for SARS-CoV-2 virus antibodies. https://wb.md/3mUZLWE Antibody Antibodies are immunoglobulins
Colds, Flu, and Coronavirus Together Possible?
The trifecta of respiratory diseases is within reason. The triple whammy of health hazards is around the corner. Be wary
Sharing My Joy of Ageless Health Today
I had my annual physical today and ecstatic. Indulge me for a couple of moments. All medical and laboratory tests
Five Options for Parkinson’s
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a brain disorder. Balance and coordination issues, shaking, stiffness, and difficulty walking are common symptoms. Over
15,000 New Coronavirus Cases in Houston in One Day!
Good news cannot remain long. New COVID-19 cases were starting to decline. Then, because of an administrative error, another 13,875
Realities of Foreign Coronavirus Vaccine
Russia and China have coronavirus vaccines that they are selling to other countries. Are they safe and do they work?
Health Headlines – Real Alarms, Myths, or Something in Between
I noticed a couple of headlines today about European Coronavirus Cases skyrocketing. Are the numbers being reported something that we