How does Covid-19 affect sperm and, thus, the next generation’s immune system? Researchers from the University of Bergen are collecting sperm to find the answer. So far, 50 Covid-19 patients between 30 and 40 have...
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Cloth Masks: Provide protection and could reduce the risk of COVID-19
The continued increase in COVID-19 infection around the world has led scientists from many different fields, including biomedicine, epidemiology, virology, fluid dynamics, aerosol physics, and public policy, to study...
Mouthwashes, oral rinses may inactivate human coronaviruses
According to a Penn State College of Medicine research study, certain oral antiseptics and mouthwashes may have the ability to inactivate human coronaviruses. The results indicate that some of these products might be...
A Promising Probiotic Bacterium Against Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria
Characterization and inhibition of Multidrug-Resistant (MDR) bacteria is a daunting task as it is prevalent in renal failure patients suffering from disease complications. Pathogens develop resistance to antibiotics is...
In recovering COVID-19 patients, antibodies fade quickly
In the absence of approved, effective treatments for COVID-19, some hospitals have treated patients with severe COVID symptoms with blood plasma from recovering patients. The blood of recovered patients contains...
How long SARS-CoV-2 survived on different surfaces at a different temperature?
Scientific research is being conducted every passing day to understand the understanding of the SARS-CoV-2 virus spread and infectivity. One such effort involves an experiment conducted at the Australian Centre for...
Does Age Contribute to COVID-19 susceptibility?
Scientists have estimated that the age of an individual does not indicate how likely they are to be infected by SARS-CoV-2. However, the development of symptoms, the progression of the disease, and mortality are age...
Pandemic increases stress leading to reduced employee engagement
The upsurge in COVID cases provoked a sense of morality in many people. The Study performed in China and the US showed that the high-stress level-triggered low employee engagement at offices. However, efficient...
Stay-at-home orders cut noise exposure nearly in half
Source: University of Michigan According to the University of Michigan researchers, people’s exposure to environmental noise dropped nearly in half during the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, who analyzed...
A Novel method for vaccine development
The common notion that vaccines consist solely of substances from the offending agent is proved false by today’s technology. It’s become the fact that there are other molecules of apparent irrelevance to the development...


