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Mask mandate cuts COVID-19 cases

A new study has found that a general mask mandate in public spaces significantly reduces SARS-CoV-2 infections. However, a complete lockdown of social life and

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Identifying Mutational Fog as Highly Carcinogenic

APOBEC Enzymes, which are supposed to defend against diseases, are attacking human cells and causing mutation clouds that frequently lead to cancer. Researchers from the

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Medieval remedy beats antibiotics

A thousand-year-old ointment made from ox bile, wine, garlic, and onions has been found to kill many bacteria that are already immune to conventional antibiotics.

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COVID-19 Lockdown Increases Cardiovascular Deaths

The Covid-19 lockdown has had a devastating impact on the treatment of serious health problems such as heart attacks, leading to thousands of deaths in

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Hydroxychloroquine doesn’t prevent COVID-19

The University of Pennsylvania conducted a study called “Prevention and Treatment of COVID-19 With Hydroxychloroquine” (PATCH) to determine if the prophylactic use of hydroxychloroquine could

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Vitamin D lowers Covid-19 mortality

A Vitamin D deficiency can increase the severity of Covid-19 and quadruple the risk of death in patients over 40 years old, according to a

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Low Demand for Flu Vaccination Amid COVID-19

The demand for flu vaccinations among at-risk groups in Germany remains low, which could lead to an overload of the healthcare system in combination with

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Parkinson’s Relief with Cannabis Medication

The psychoactive cannabinoid Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) has been found to significantly alleviate non-motor Parkinson’s symptoms (NMS) without causing strong side effects. According to the German Society

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Elevator: High Risk for COVID-19?

A new study conducted by scientists at the University of Amsterdam has found that a single cough from a person infected with COVID-19 can release

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Lab Bacteria Infects Thousands in China

A state laboratory in China has infected thousands of people with Brucellosis, a bacterial disease, through aerosols that were blown out of the ventilation system