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Plants produce COVID-19 antibodies

In a breakthrough discovery, scientists at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna have found a way to produce monoclonal antibodies (mAk)

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Demand for Massive Restrictions on Unvaccinated

Germany is implementing measures to increase vaccination rates against COVID-19, including offering a first dose to all willing individuals by the end of July 2021.

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No Increased COVID Risk for Transit Workers

A new study conducted by the Charité Research Organisation (CRO) has found that the risk of contracting COVID-19 while using public transportation in Germany is

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Higher Covid-19 Deaths than Reported

The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a devastating loss of life worldwide, with the World Health Organization (WHO) reporting 3.2 million deaths as of May 7,

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Germans Want Whiter Teeth

A recent study has found that the majority of Germans desire whiter teeth, with one in four considering professional teeth whitening. However, researchers and medical

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AI predicts athlete performance decline.

A new calculation model has been developed that accurately predicts the decline in athletic performance as individuals age. Led by Bergita Ganse, a professor of

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Physical Labor Makes You Sick

A new study conducted by scientists at the National Research Centre for the Working Environment in Copenhagen has found that high levels of physical activity

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Surge in respiratory infections among children

The aftermath of Covid-19 protective measures in Germany has led to a surge in respiratory infections among children, causing hospitals in some regions to become

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Safe Combined COVID-19 and Flu Vaccination

A simultaneous vaccination against Covid-19 and the flu does not affect the efficacy or safety of either vaccine, according to a recent study conducted by

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Pre-diabetes: Early Warning for Diabetes

A groundbreaking study by the German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD) has identified six subtypes of prediabetes that can predict the risk of developing type