MEDICINE & HEALTHNew research suggests that patients are most contagious during their first week showing symptoms. (Photo : reuters)A patient is wheeled by Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) into the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in New York City, New York, U.
A research team from China said that the gene inhibitor called 'carolacton' is capable to suppress Sars-CoV-2 infection, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19
A teen reported that it feels like she was "being stabbed in the brain' while the health worker apologized saying I wish there was a better way to do it."
Fujifilm has begun its clinical trials of Avigan (also known as Faviravir) antiviral flu drug in treating patients with coronavirus amid promising results in China.
Air conditioners have become a modern convenience for homes and workspaces. Hospitals like other public institutions are realising the importance of air conditioning.
A study from MIT researcher now suggests that the current guidelines to stay 3 to 6 feet apart from one another may be terribly not enough as the novel coronavirus is found capable of travelling 27 feet and staying up in the air for hours.
In a bid to get people out of COVID-19 lockdown, Germany is rolling out antibody tests to 100,000 people in the next few weeks. It is also ramping up its daily mass testing to 200,000!
A group of researchers backed by a European Union initiative is currently testing recycled tires-made pavements to avoid injuries from falls and accidents.
Element AI recently launched a source of more than 40,000 articles from scholarly journals containing COVID-19 and other related infectious diseases for research materials that are potentially useful to researchers.
Medical doctor and astronaut at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Andrew Morgan, paid his fellow doctors a tribute during the National Doctor's Day.
One of the main reasons why you should never include having COVID-19 as your best prank this April Fools' Day is that this pandemic has affected 785,715 people worldwide and the number increases every so often.