Colds can beat COVID-19 and expel it from the body – research

Colds can beat COVID-19 and expel it from the body – research

Photo: pixabay.com Rhinovirus blocks COVID-19 – – Scientists claim that some viruses compete with each other. And rhinovirus is stronger than coronavirus and can block it. British scientists from the University of Glasgow have come to the conclusion that rhinovirus, which provokes the common cold, is stronger than the coronavirus. It is reported by BBC … Read more

Breakthrough! German scientists find cause of blood clots during vaccination with AstraZeneca

Breakthrough!  German scientists find cause of blood clots during vaccination with AstraZeneca

Researchers at the University of Greifswald in Germany studied samples from patients who developed blood clots after vaccination with AstraZeneca and explained why this reaction occurs. The vaccine turned out to activate a protective mechanism in the body of some people, as reported by the television company NDR. After the ban on vaccination against AstraZeneca, … Read more

Walrus hitchhiked to Ireland for the first time

Walrus hitchhiked to Ireland for the first time

Photo: facebook.com/IrishWhaleandDolphinGroup/ Walrus fell asleep and ended up in Ireland – – Scientists promise to return the animal to its homeland as soon as it recovers. While they are urging not to disturb him. For the first time in history, a walrus was discovered in Ireland. The unique find on Valentia Island was discovered by … Read more

Boom of twins, born more than ever

Boom of twins, born more than ever

– – In Europe and America, there is a large increase in the appearance of twins due to modern reproductive techniques. PHOTO: Pixabay – For the last 30 years the growth in Europe is by 60%, and in North America – by 71% More twins are being born now than ever before, and the phenomenon … Read more

INTERVIEW. Why women are under-represented in scientific professions

INTERVIEW.  Why women are under-represented in scientific professions

Women are generally less inclined towards scientific careers. This trend is highlighted by a Unesco report which raises the necessary question about the origin of this difference according to gender. If there is still an element of sexism, for the sociologist Marianne Blanchard (INSPE de Toulouse / Certop), the causes are old and require a … Read more

Spread of COVID-19 coronavirus in humans suggested to stop nasal spray

Spread of COVID-19 coronavirus in humans suggested to stop nasal spray

Yesterday, 13:15 | author: Daria Kuznetsova | Photo ru.depositphotos.com Scientists at Columbia University have developed a nasal spray that protects against coronavirus… A press release on the results of the work was published in the scientific journal Science. The new nasal spray contains lipopeptides – they were developed by Dr. Matteo Porotto and his colleague … Read more

Virologists predicted a new strain of influenza – worse than coronavirus

Virologists predicted a new strain of influenza – worse than coronavirus

In the future, a new strain of influenza may appear, which will be much more dangerous than SARS-CoV-2. Mixing (reassorting) of avian and human viruses can lead to its occurrence. About it Ura.ru said virologists – an employee of the Gamaleya Center Anatoly Altstein and a professor at the Belozersky Institute of Moscow State University … Read more

The order of the appearance of symptoms of the coronavirus COVID-19 in a person has been determined

The order of the appearance of symptoms of the coronavirus COVID-19 in a person has been determined

Yesterday, 17:40 | author: Marat Kudeev | Photo ru.depositphotos.com Scientists from the University of Southern California told how to accurately distinguish the flu from coronavirus and determine in time a dangerous ailment. It turned out that when infected with COVID-19, the symptoms appear in a specific order. Before making any conclusions, the researchers analyzed data … Read more

Scientists Reveal Latest Data on Vitamin D Effects on COVID | In the world

Scientists Reveal Latest Data on Vitamin D Effects on COVID |  In the world

An international team of scientists has unveiled the latest research on vitamin D intake and the course of the coronavirus. “Ridus”. Thus, dozens of recent studies have shown that taking vitamin D has a positive effect on the course of the disease. It found that people with normal vitamin D levels tolerated the coronavirus more … Read more