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Language-based app detects Covid-19

A team of scientists at the University of Augsburg in Germany has developed a speech recognition app that can detect Covid-19 infections with high accuracy.

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Underestimated COVID-19 Deaths in Italy

A shocking new study has revealed that the number of deaths caused by Covid-19 in Italy is much higher than previously reported. According to official

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Tocilizumab Prevents Cytokine Storm in COVID-19

A new study published in the Lancet Rheumatology has found that the rheumatoid arthritis drug Tocilizumab can prevent an overreaction of the immune system that

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Unlikely Immunity After Asymptomatic COVID-19

A recent study published in the journal Nature Medicine has revealed that SARV-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, can cause health damage even in individuals

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High Temperatures Increase SARS-CoV-2 Half-Life

A new study has found that higher temperatures can significantly increase the half-life of infectious SARS-CoV-2 particles. The virus is primarily transmitted through aerosols and

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Blood tests predict Covid-19 progression.

A new study from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China has found that a combination of low killer T-cells and high

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Coronavirus may cause skin changes.

The coronavirus has been known to affect various organs in the body, but recent studies have shown that it can also cause skin changes. In

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Hepatitis-C drugs effective against Covid-19

A recent study conducted by scientists at Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität in Mainz, Germany, has found that Hepatitis-C medications could potentially be used to treat Covid-19. The team

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Dogs detect COVID-19 in urine

Dogs can detect COVID-19 infections in urine with the same accuracy as traditional PCR-based virus tests, according to a pilot study by researchers at the

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COVID-19 Speeches Spread Virus Airborne

Talking loudly in enclosed spaces can release more than 100,000 droplets containing SARS-COV-2 viruses per minute, which can remain in the air for up to