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The coronavirus wastes no time ... Turns out, battling billions of tiny microbes is exhausting. “I felt like I got hit by a train,” Doug says. Fichtenbaum says the immune system was doing ...
A new study by researchers at George Washington University has found that certain bacteria living in the nose may influence how likely someone is to get a COVID-19 infection. The study ...
Genetic analysis traces origins of coronavirus to bat populations in Laos and southwest China years before pandemic emerged.
In Atlanta, where a National Geographic editor named Hyatt Mamoun is doing the shopping for more COVID-19-vulnerable family ... it as an experiment in watching microbes fart.
20 healthy donors and 20 COVID-19-recovered subjects. They found major differences in the population numbers of 55 different species of bacteria when comparing the microbiomes of infected patients ...
Verdict: When used correctly, heat can kill bacteria and viruses. Although the CDC does not have guidelines on using steam to disinfect—which is why it can’t be trusted against coronavirus ...
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