Little to no evidence that smoking protects against COVID-19; may increase risk of complications instead
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smoking may protect against COVID-19
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smoking may protect against COVID-19
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Elisa Granato, the first volunteer who availed herself in Oxford for a jab in the first Europe human trial of a vaccine to protect against the coronavirus pandemic has died.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak in December 2019, many hypotheses have been advanced to explain where the novel…
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this coronavirus genome contained sequences of another virus […] the HIV virus (AIDS virus)
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COVID-19 causes prolonged and progressive hypoxia (starving your body of oxygen) by binding to the heme groups in hemoglobin in your red blood cells
Scientists who reviewed this article’s scientific credibility found that the reporting was generally accurate. However, they also highlighted a missed opportunity to provide readers with more information to place the research findings in context. Ian Frazer, immunologist and professor at the University of Queensland, pointed out that the article “assumes that an immune response in mice would equate to protection of humans against viral infection, but there are many examples where that is not the case”.
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The flu shot causes false positive results on COVID-19 tests
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There are no reliable tests for a specific COVID-19 virus
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Boil weed and ginger for Covid-19 victims, the virus will vanish
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flu vaccine increases risk of coronavirus infection