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Three Major Scientific Controversies About Coronavirus
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The Conversation
Aug 7, 2020
The SARS-COV-2 coronavirus is novel, and we don’t yet have all the facts about it. As a result, ...
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Does Coronavirus Linger in the Body?
Written by:
The Conversation
Jul 31, 2020
There are a few places in the body that are less accessible to the immune system and where it is ...
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Stella Immanuel’s Theories on the Relationship Between Demons, Illness, and Sex Have a Long History
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The Conversation
Jul 30, 2020
Such beliefs have deep roots in early Jewish and Christian stories — one reason they continue to ...
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Incorrect Phone Number for Mental Health Helpline Spreads on Social Media
Written by:
Dan Evon
Jul 29, 2020
The correct phone number for the UK mental health charity Mind is 0300-123-3393.
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How To Make Sure Your Mask Maximizes Protection
Written by:
The Conversation
Jul 25, 2020
Whether or not you agree with a mandate to wear a mask, many of us will do so during our daily b ...
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Does Your Homemade Mask Work?
Written by:
The Conversation
Jul 24, 2020
Given the wide variety of unregulated face coverings that people are now wearing, how do we know ...
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Why Hydroxychloroquine and Chloroquine Don’t Block SARS-CoV-2 Infection of Human Lung Cells
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The Conversation
Jul 23, 2020
HQC can block the coronavirus from infecting kidney cells from the African green monkey. But it ...
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Random Testing in Indiana Shows COVID-19 Is 6 Times Deadlier Than Flu
Written by:
The Conversation
Jul 23, 2020
Short of testing every person in the U.S., the best way to get accurate data on who and how many ...
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Does Your Face Mask Protect You or Other People?
Written by:
The Conversation
Jul 14, 2020
The distinction between face coverings designed to protect the wearer, and those that may protec ...
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Here’s Why Scientists Think the Coronavirus Wasn’t Made in a Lab
Written by:
The Conversation
Jul 13, 2020
The vast majority of scientists who have studied the virus agree that it evolved naturally and c ...
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Mask Resistance During a Pandemic Isn’t New
Written by:
The Conversation
Jul 13, 2020
In mid-October of 1918, amidst a raging epidemic in the Northeast and rapidly growing outbreaks ...
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What Role Does Air Conditioning Play in the Spread of COVID-19?
Written by:
Alex Kasprak
Jul 2, 2020
Most scientists argue that ACs do not increase the risk of COVID-19 transmission and some say th ...
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Should You Be Worried About Another Swine Flu Pandemic?
Written by:
Alex Kasprak
Jun 30, 2020
Researchers have identified a relative of the H1N1 "swine flu" in pigs with "pandemic potential. ...
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Was Coronavirus Really in Europe in March 2019?
Written by:
The Conversation
Jun 29, 2020
The novel coronavirus – SARS-CoV-2 – may have been in Europe for longer than previously thought
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Does Vitamin D Ward Off Coronavirus?
Written by:
The Conversation
Jun 25, 2020
We do not yet have a full clear picture of the relationship between vitamin D and COVID-19.
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Potential Consequences of Wearing Face Masks
Written by:
The Conversation
Jun 23, 2020
When deciding if a safety measure is worth introducing at scale, it’s important to balance any b ...
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Can People Spread the Coronavirus If They Don’t Have Symptoms?
Written by:
The Conversation
Jun 23, 2020
Five questions answered about asymptomatic COVID-19.
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Coronavirus: Could Reading About the Pandemic Cause Harm?
Written by:
The Conversation
Apr 20, 2020
Scary health stories about COVID-19 might be causing "nocebo effects," in which we become more i ...
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Don’t Hold Your Breath for a COVID-19 Vaccine in 2020
Written by:
The Conversation
May 6, 2020
Donald Trump may be “very confident” we will have a vaccine for COVID-19 by the end of the year, ...
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Coronavirus Tests Are Pretty Accurate, But Far from Perfect
Written by:
The Conversation
May 6, 2020
It’s surprisingly hard to determine how accurate a coronavirus test is, identify the cause of an ...
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