Can NO treat COVID-19?doi:10.1021/cen-09820-scicon1Alla KatsnelsonChemical & Engineering News
The effects of COVID-19 on the heart, both in the long and short term, have been a topic of interest for scientists and health experts since the outbreak of the coronavirus. Early research found a large portion of deaths caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-...
conditions suggest it may be beneficial in certain groups of people, particularly those already deficient in vitamin C who develop COVID-19. Currently, at least two trials are underway specifically investigating the use of vitamin C to treat severe COVID-19, one in New York and one in China...
How long do you stay contagious after testing positive for COVID-19? If someone is asymptomatic or their symptoms go away, it's possible to remain contagious for at least 10 days after testing positive for COVID-19. People who are hospitalized with severe disease and people with weakened imm...
Official answer: Ivermectin is not FDA approved to treat COVID-19 patients. Ivermectin should only be used in patients for COVID-19...
Precautions for Dogs if Humans in the Home Get COVID-19 At this time, health officials recommend that, if a person is diagnosed with COVID-19, they treat their family dog like a person in the home and keep their distance. Keeping hands washed and not snuggling with the dog during the...
The speed and reach of the COVID-19 pandemic has created special scenarios to be considered, such as those in where patients who meet criteria for hospitalization due to moderate/severe disease cannot be hospitalized due to economic constraints and satur
And for this, we have some progress with, at first glance, an unlikely group of drugs to treat COVID-19—antidepressants. These include fluoxetine (for example, Prozac) and the relateddrugfluvoxamine(for example, Luvox). It's early days yet. But here's what we know so far. ...
The COVID-19 coronavirus and the human suffering it has wrought are rapidly changing the way we live and work. In the near term, staying at home and practicing social distancing are vital to ‘flattening the curve’. We must all do what we can to protect the most...
In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, doctors in Wuhan noticed something surprising. Many of the elderly patients who survived the virus were poor: not exactly the demographic you would expect to fare well in a health crisis.