Environmental biologists at the University of Stirling have warned that the potential spread of COVID-19 via sewage “must not be
Day: May 6, 2020
Coronavirus immunity may not be equal
Recovery the coronavirus may not be equal with patients producing different types of antibodies, a new small study suggests. Researchers found that some
How to improve your respiratory health in case you get Covid-19
Covid-19 is a respiratory illness, meaning if a person is infected, the condition of their respiratory system is one determinant of how
Study finds heavy cannabis use affects human genome
Heavy cannabis use has an impact on human DNA but the effect is stronger in people who smoke tobacco as
Safely relaxing social distancing comes down to numbers
Your house number could be the key to the safe relaxation of COVID-19-related restrictions if government follow a new exit
How and when to end the COVID-19 lockdown: An optimization approach
Countries around the world are in a state of lockdown to help limit the spread of SARS-CoV-2. However, as the
Spending time in the garden linked to better health and wellbeing
Spending time in the garden is linked to similar benefits for health and wellbeing as living in wealthy areas, according
How to eat like the animals for good health
From jungle to laboratory and back to our own kitchens, David Raubenheimer and Stephen Simpson’s new book explores how and
14 mutations found in SARS-CoV-2: One strain may be more easily spread
A team of researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS and the Duke Human Vaccine Institute and
PPE, plus training, lowers risk of COVID-19 for health care workers
Health care workers carry a significant burden of coronavirus infections worldwide, but a new evidence review by researchers at Oregon