According to two studies published on Wednesday, people of O blood type are less likely to develop Covid-19 or have severe symptoms related to the disease. First, Danish researchers analyzed a sample of 7,422 people who tested positive for the virus and found that only 38 percent had O blood …
Read More »European stocks, U.S. Futures lose momentum
File – This September 2020 photo, provided by Johnson & Johnson, shows a single-dose COVID-19 vaccine being developed by the company. A.P. European stocks held lower on Tuesday, with traders losing momentum after halting key coronavirus trials waiting for earnings from some of the world’s leading banks. Stocks Europe 600 …
Read More »The Nevada man has twice traveled to the U.S. to contract coronavirus. Becomes the first in
The first confirmed case of a person being re-infected with coronavirus in the U.S. has become a 25-year-old Nevada man, researchers said Monday. According to a case study published in the medical journal The Lancet, the patient became infected with two different genetic strains of COVID-19 in less than two …
Read More »Lap: The Covid-19 virus lives on the surface of the study for 28 days
The viruses that cause COVID-19 may last longer than previously thought – a contagious infection remains on surfaces such as banknotes, glass, phone screens and stainless steel, according to a new study. By comparison, the flu virus has been shown to survive on the surface for up to 17 days. …
Read More »More men born with extra arteries as part of ‘microevolution’
Humans are undergoing a “microvolution”, resulting in babies being born without wisdom teeth and with extra arteries in their hands, Australian Australian researchers say. Scientists believe that humans are evolving rapidly at any stage in the last 250 years – more children emerge with shorter faces, smaller jaws and extra …
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