While COVID-19’s effects on the lungs and respiratory system are well known, there is growing research suggesting that the virus is also affecting the heart, with potentially lasting effects.In a presentation at the annual meeting of the Biophysical Society, an international biophysics scientific group, Dr. Andrew Marks, chair of the department of physiology at Columbia […]
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Nausea and Burping with COVID-19: Are They Connected? – Healthline
COVID-19 is a respiratory infection caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. Since its discovery in late 2019, it has infected hundreds of millions of people. Most people with COVID-19 develop a mild illness, but it can be life threatening with certain risk factors.The most common symptoms of COVID-19 include cough, fever, and shortness of breath. Nausea […]
Continue reading5 (more) things learned at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine – Packers.com
packers.com digital reporterGREEN BAY – As the NFL Scouting Combine rolled on Wednesday, General Manager Brian Gutekunst and his scouts continued their work in Indianapolis as prospects prepared for the start of on-field testing Thursday.Here are five more things we learned:1. Zoom has changed the combine game for NFL teams.After weighing all the options, the […]
Continue readingRevolutionary Testing Method Diagnoses COVID-19 With Near-Perfect Accuracy – SciTechDaily
By Simons Foundation March 1, 2023 A new method can quickly diagnose COVID-19 more accurately than existing approaches. The technique is based on how the body expresses genes in response to infections. When a gene is expressed, different segments of the gene create different mRNA isoforms. The mix of those isoforms changes the types of […]
Continue readingCommittee passes bill that would prevent vaccine requirement for Ky. students – WKYT
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) – Kentucky lawmakers have advanced a bill dealing with COVID-19 vaccine requirements for school children.If made law, House Bill 101 would prevent the Kentucky Department of Education from requiring students to get a COVID-19 shot.Rep. Shawn McPherson, R-Scottsville, one of the bill’s sponsors, says HB 101 makes it clear that “no person, […]
Continue readingFBI chief Christopher Wray says China lab leak most likely – BBC
FBI Director Christopher Wray has said that the bureau believes Covid-19 most likely originated in a Chinese government-controlled lab."The FBI has for quite some time now assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident," he told Fox News.It is the first public confirmation of the FBI's classified judgement of […]
Continue readingInfants less likely to contract COVID, develop severe symptoms than … – University of Washington
Public Health | Research | Social science | UW News blog November 2, 2022 UW News Infants whose mothers test positive for COVID-19 tend to develop less-severe symptoms than their parents, if they become infected with the virus at all.In one of the first studies to explore how COVID-19 specifically affects older infants, researchers from the […]
Continue readingFBI: COVID-19 'most likely' originated from Chinese lab – Denver 7 Colorado News
MenuThe FBI said it concluded that COVID-19 likely originated from a laboratory leak in Wuhan, China, the bureau’s director Christopher Wray announced late Tuesday.The assessment came following years of debate as other government officials have suggested that the virus likely came from a wet market in the region.“The FBI has for quite some time now […]
Continue readingSavannah Guthrie leaves 'Today' in the middle of the show after testing positive for COVID-19 – USA TODAY
Everyone has their sick days, but “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie’s began in the middle of her workday.Guthrie abruptly left the set of the morning show Tuesday after receiving results of a positive COVID-19 test, co-hosts Sheinelle Jones, Al Roker and Carson Daly told viewers.“It has been an interesting morning for us,” Jones said. “Savannah left early. She […]
Continue readingGOP legislators call for UMaine to drop COVID-19 vaccination … – Republican Journal
Sign in or Subscribe See Offers Lawmakers said current science is clear and the university should follow the lead of the state's community colleges. AUGUSTA — Education Committee Republicans are calling on the publicly funded University of Maine System to follow the lead of Maine’s Community College System and drop the requirement that all students […]
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