The collateral damage of lockdowns is well examined. Their benefits, however, remain murky. Across America and Europe, in the wake of increasing COVID-19 incidents, hospitalizations, and fatalities, many government authorities are resuming lockdowns and tightening controls.
Specialized scanning furthers understanding of the COVID-19's potential effects on the brain. Although it is mainly a respiratory condition, research has also been identified to directly show that COVID-19 enters the brain.
Children's “innate” immune response targets unrecognized invaders, including Covid-19. Why is COVID-19 impacting adolescents less seriously than adults? How come the overwhelming majority of kids do not get infected with this strain of coronavirus? And when and how are kids able to combat coronavirus with seemingly ease and efficiency? Kids respond quickly to different viruses An explanation for the relative good fortune of children is indicated in a research comparing the immune reaction of children with that of adults.
Every mask matters. Here's how masks affect airflow and protection effectiveness. As the number of novel cases of coronavirus continues to escalate nationally, numerous public health professionals and physicians have kept the repeated message simple: Wearing face masks helps people.
Plastic visors are commonly used to shield individuals from the coronavirus in restaurants, pubs and barber shops. Are face shields enough to defend you from COVID-19?
NASA map reveals one global change since the COVID-19 lockdown. What does a pandemic-free year look like? NASA's new model intended to address the issue, exposing the coronavirus lockdown's impact on the environment.
COVID-19-related quarantine stress often includes heavy alcohol consumption. The longer you're confined in your home during the COVID-19 lockdown, the more likely you're to binge drink.
Basic safety measures may result in large outbreaks of other respiratory illnesses in the future. Physical distancing, wearing face masks, proper handwashing, and other safety measures have not only prevented further spread of the coronavirus, but they have also avoided other respiratory diseases.
There has been an increasing number of patients who have been suffering from a weird condition after a brush with COVID-19: parosmia - a lingering, foul-smelling scent almost everywhere.
California temperatures are soaring over the weekend, sending people to mountains and beaches, and raising doubts over power outages and another possible spike in coronavirus cases.
South Korean multinational electronics company LG unveils its own wearable air purifier ahead of the upcoming IFA press conference in Berlin, which will open on September 3.
A new post-mortem study from British researchers reveals that patients who died from COVID-19 experienced lung injuries and signs of blood clots in major organs.