Normal speech by individuals who are asymptomatic but infected with coronavirus may produce enough aerosolized particles to transmit the infection,
Month: April 2020
Coronavirus may spread through normal breathing: US scientists
The new coronavirus might spread through the air via normal breathing and speaking, a top US scientist said Friday as
Now’s the time to quit smoking: It could increase your odds of beating Covid-19
If you’ve been thinking about quitting smoking, there’s no time like the present pandemic. With the novel coronavirus sweeping the
Newly discovered memory process influences decision-making
Learned connections between stimuli and reward—like the positive emotions associated with popular brands—have a powerful influence over our future decisions.
U-bend offers layer of protection against COVID-19
A set of tips and practical advice to help limit the potential spread of COVID-19 through internal plumbing, including running
Study: In some cases, COVID-19 may harm the brain
The woman worked in the airlines industry and was in her late 50s. She arrived at Henry Ford Health System
Antibody tests key to ending COVID-19 lockdowns
It’s the key that opens to door from total lockdown: serologic testing, which will show definitively who has contracted COVID-19
Chilling concussed cells shows promise for full recovery
In the future, treating a concussion could be as simple as cooling the brain. That’s according to research conducted by
Historical coronaviruses show evidence of seasonality and immunity
Using historical data, a UCL research team has found that levels of infection from three common coronaviruses appear to have
Fatty acid in triglycerides proves an effective platform for biological drug delivery
We’ve all been warned about the dangers of triglycerides, the fat stored in your blood. But what if that unhealthy