By Peter Yeung in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo The Democratic Republic of the Congo isn’t yet free from EbolaSally Hayden/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Fresh cases of Ebola have been detected just days before the deadly epidemic in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was to be declared over. The Ministry of…
Children will face many hidden negative effects from the new coronavirus, but it's not too late to avert them, says Paul Ramchandani Health | Comment 8 April 2020 By Paul Ramchandani Josie Ford THE direct impact of covid-19 on children seems to be less severe than on adults, but indirect and hidden consequences will have…
Going out into the natural world is good for your health and mind, and you can still get some of the same benefits even when stuck inside, says Graham Lawton Health | Comment 1 April 2020 By Graham Lawton Shomos Uddin/Getty Images LAST week, during what already feels like the halcyon days of Before Lockdown,…
If immunity to the virus is not permanent, it is likely to enter into regular circulation, similar to the flu. By LEON SVERDLOV APRIL 15, 2020 09:21 Healthcare workers wheel the bodies of deceased people from the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the Brooklyn borough of New…
KEY POINTSA team of researchers from Taiwan and Australia found evidence of new coronavirus mutationIt could potentially affect current vaccine developmentsOther experts, however, have yet to peer-review the findingsAs scientists are racing to develop a vaccine for COVID-19, a new study has confirmed a significant novel coronavirus mutation that may render current vaccine developments "futile." The research…
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