Suara.com – Benefits of putting garlic under the mantle every night became health news most read today, Wednesday (24/3/2021).
There is also a side effect of Covid-19 vaccination, which is said to be heavier at the second dose and the benefit of delaying the second dose of vaccination.
Listen interesting health news the following from Suara.com.
1. Try Putting Garlic Under The Pillow Every Night, Here Are 4 Effects!
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Garlic does have many health benefits. For a long time, garlic was believed to help fight cancer cells, detoxify the body and reduce body fat.
But reported from Bright Side, many people may not understand the benefits of inhaling the aroma of garlic. Because, most people do not like the pungent aroma of garlic.
2. The Second Side Effects of Covid-19 Vaccination Are Heavier, What Causes It?
A number of people claim to experience more severe side effects after receiving the second dose of COVID-19 vaccination. What causes it?
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Kristen Choi, a nursing researcher from UCLA, said she experienced a number of severe symptoms after being vaccinated. One of them was the high fever he experienced after injecting the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
3. Delaying Injections of the Second Dose of Covid-19 Vaccine is Better, This Expert Said
The AstraZeneca vaccine for the Covid-19 corona virus is becoming a polemic after being linked to a blood clotting case. However, a new study in the United States has confirmed the effectiveness of the AstraZeneca vaccine against the Covid-19 corona virus.
This study involved more than 30 thousand participants who revealed that the Covid-19 vaccine injection was 79 percent effective in preventing infection and 100 percent preventing severe conditions leading to hospitalization.
4. A Group of US Scientists Call AstraZeneca Vaccine Data Outdated
A group of independent media experts from the United States, the Data Safety and Monitoring Board (DSMB), voiced concern over the out-of-date data released by AstraZeneca regarding their Covid-19 vaccine.
On Monday (22/3/2021), AstraZeneca announced their vaccine was 79% effective at preventing the symptoms of Covid-19 and 100% effective at preventing severe disease and hospitalization in a final-stage trial conducted in the US on 32,000 volunteers.
5. Good News, Common Flu Can Be Called Protection from Covid-19
Researchers around the world are still working to find ways to stop the transmission rate of the corona virus. A number of studies are also being carried out to find out the most immediate efforts to contain the pandemic.
Now a new study published Tuesday in the Journal of Infectious Diseases shows that the human rhinovirus, otherwise known as the “common cold,” helps block SARS-CoV-2 from multiplying in the respiratory tract.
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