Novel coronavirus infection might trigger diabetes
There is growing evidence that novel coronavirus might be triggering type-1 diabetes in some people who have so far remained
Read MoreThere is growing evidence that novel coronavirus might be triggering type-1 diabetes in some people who have so far remained
Read MoreA study of 153 patients treated in UK hospitals during the acute phase of the pandemic has found a range
Read MoreIf WHO, CDC and the U.S. Surgeon General were equally responsible for the public health message disaster of discouraging mask
Read MoreChildren (including infants) younger than 18 years generally have only mild COVID-19 disease, and deaths were less than 1%. However,
Read MoreThe results of the Phase-1 clinical trial of the Oxford vaccine (ChAdOx1 nCoV-19) to prevent infection by novel coronavirus are
Read MoreWhile a single dose induced antigen-specific antibody and T cells responses in pigs, the booster dose enhanced the antibody responses
Read MoreAn advisory from the Indian government that an email with a government email address (ncov19@gov.in) may be a phishing campaign from hackers in China appears silly, at best. That is not how phishing campaigns are carried out. Also, Chinese apps and UC browser are far more dangerous
Read MoreGilead plans to begin a Phase-1 clinical trial in August of an inhaled version of remdesivir for early-stage COVID-19 treatment
Read MoreUnmindful of the high positive cases reported daily, Maharashtra has tested aggressively, while Delhi has done the opposite. Kerala, Karnataka
Read MoreThe researchers found passive transfer of neutralising antibodies isolated from convalescent plasma into Syrian hamsters protect the animals against the
Read MoreThe study found IgG levels and neutralizing antibodies started to decrease within two-three months after infection with novel coronavirus. The
Read MoreWith a complete lockdown for 12 days that began from June 19, Tamil Nadu has another opportunity to contain the
Read MoreAbout two weeks after the RECOVERY trial announced that hydroxychloroquine does not reduce deaths among hospitalised COVID-19 patients and was
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