Health
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Coronavirus vaccine development reaches hardest stage, virologist says
The vaccine has to successfully stimulate the organism to produce an immune response in order to clear the virus. So, how does one make a good vaccine?
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Coronavirus can survive in 92°C water, new study finds
With the number of novel coronavirus cases now exceeding 2.7 million worldwide, concerns about the disease have been growing.
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China-made coronavirus vaccine proves effective in rhesus monkeys
The first animal study results released by a Chinese team showed that the novel coronavirus inactivation vaccine is safe and effective in rhesus monkeys.
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New data on Gilead's remdesivir, released by accident, show no benefit for coronavirus patients
The antiviral medicine remdesivir from Gilead Sciences failed to speed the improvement of patients with Covid-19 or prevent them from dying, according to results from a long-awaited clinical trial conducted in China.
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Nasal cavity and lungs are weaknesses that coronavirus attack, study says
Researchers at MIT and Harvard University, and their colleagues from around the world, have discovered which types of cells the new coronavirus attacks.
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Research reveals how coronavirus attacks human body
Patients with new coronavirus pneumonia will develop some symptoms after infection, and some people may progress from mild symptoms to incredibly severe symptoms.
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US CDC reports two confirmed Covid-19 cases in pet cats
Two pet cats in New York State were diagnosed with mild Covid-19 respiratory symptoms caused by the new coronavirus. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on April 22.
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Does enhancing immunity help fight new coronavirus?
During the epidemic of new coronaviruses, all kinds of suspicious prescriptions will flow out, including claims to "enhance" the human immune system.
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Doctors find out why male patients of Covid-19 more likely to develop into severe cases
We have heard from the early days of the outbreak of the new coronavirus pneumonia that the new coronavirus is more likely to cause death in the elderly and patients with other underlying diseases.
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Doctors puzzled by complications of kidney damage in Covid-19 patients
The new coronavirus disease Covid-19 can cause a series of symptoms, including fever, fatigue, and more severe patients with dyspnea and lung damage. However, as the outbreak continued, medical experts and researchers noticed that the kidneys of some patients with new coronaviruses were damaged, and they could not explain why.