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Can heart enlargement predict coronavirus deaths?

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-07-06-can-heart-enlargement-predict-coronavirus-deaths.html

July 06, 2020 - coronavirus also have heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes. In comparison, patients with preexisting lung disease, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or asthma, account for only 6 percent of severe COVID-19 cases. (Related: High blood pressure and diabetes could be raising your coronavirus risk.)

But it's not just people with heart disease who can suffer from complications from COVID-19. Doctors have reported cases of heart failure ...

Coronavirus masks are killing people, dentists warn

https://www.newstarget.com/2021-03-08-coronavirus-masks-are-killing-people-dentists-warn.html

March 08, 2021 - coronavirus (Covid-19), of course, but do not be fooled: masks are the culprit.

"Patients are coming into us like, 'Wow, my breath smells, I need a cleaning.' [But] when you smell the bad breath, you either already have periodontal disease or you have a lot of bacteria that's sitting on your tongue because of dry mouth," Sclafani further explains.

Sclafani encourages his patients to breathe through the nose whenever possible, but this is difficult for many ...

Green tea, zinc, and hydroxychloroquine: Coronavirus cure?

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-08-14-green-tea-zinc-and-hydroxychloroquine-coronavirus-cure.html

August 14, 2020 - We are talking about green tea, or more specifically epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), a polyphenol component of green tea that research suggests might be substantially more powerful than HCQ and zinc at protecting against viral infections.

Ionic zinc, as a quick background, helps to modulate both the innate and adaptive immune signaling pathways inside the body to ward off pathogenic invaders, including the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). And HCQ is said to help ...

Coronavirus threatens the entire nervous system – study

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-06-13-coronavirus-threatens-the-nervous-system.html

June 13, 2020 - Advertisement

A new review of the infection’s symptoms says that, in addition to the lungs, the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) poses a threat to the entire nervous system.

In the study, published in Annals of Neurology, researchers from Northwestern Medicine noted that about half of hospitalized COVID-19 patients had neurological manifestations of the disease. These included dizziness, headache, muscle pain, decreased alertness, difficulty concentrating, disorders of smell ...

China scrutinizes frozen food during latest coronavirus outbreak

https://www.newstarget.com/2021-08-07-china-scrutinizes-frozen-food-during-latest-outbreak.html

August 07, 2021 - coronavirus entered Wuhan through frozen foods.)

The report's conclusion pointed to animal-to-human transmission as the likely source of COVID-19. It explained that SARS-CoV-2 was very likely to have come from bats, then transferred to an intermediary animal. Humans then caught the pathogen from the animal before it spread widely among the population of Wuhan.

However, the report downplayed the possibility of the pathogen leaking out of a high-security laboratory ...

Researchers unveil new device that filters, zaps coronavirus

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-10-05-researchers-unveil-new-device-that-filters-zaps-coronavirus.html

October 05, 2020 - As detailed in an article published in the journal Materials Today Physics, the “catch and kill” device successfully killed 99.8 percent of aerosolized SARS-CoV-2 — the Wuhan coronavirus responsible for COVID-19 — in a single pass through its filter.

The device, which was designed by Zhifeng Ren, the director of the Texas Center for Superconductivity at UH and Monzer Hourani, CEO of the Houston-based medical real estate development firm Medistar, also killed ...

Infected patients develop long-term immunity to coronavirus

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-09-28-patients-develop-long-term-immunity-to-coronavirus.html

September 28, 2020 - Memory T cells are a type of white blood cell trained to recognize specific antigens -- molecules unique to a particular virus or bacteria that evoke an immune response. The main function of memory T cells is to protect the body from a previously encountered pathogen, and they do so by triggering a faster and stronger immune response the next time they encounter the same pathogen.

According to a team of researchers from Sweden, Denmark and the U.K., people who have ...

CONFIRMED: Coronavirus vaccines will contain aborted human babies

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-05-21-coronavirus-vaccines-will-contain-aborted-human-babies.html

May 21, 2020 - Advertisement

Pro-lifers everywhere had better think long and hard about what they plan to do in the event that state or local governments try to mandate vaccination for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) once a jab is commercially released because chances are those syringes will contain the remnants of aborted babies.

Even though President Trump has said that Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines will not be mandated at the federal level, there is still the possibility ...

Is the media TRYING to spread the coronavirus?

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-04-13-is-the-media-trying-to-spread-coronavirus.html

April 13, 2020 - Advertisement

For months, the mainstream media has been pretending as though it desperately wants to save lives by combating the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) through any means necessary. But once President Donald Trump actually presented a promising solution, they all flipped a switch nearly in unison.

According to Attorney General William Barr, news coverage about the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine quickly shifted the moment Trump endorsed its usage, even though ...

Coronavirus spreads through breathing and even just talking

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-04-05-coronavirus-spreads-through-breathing-just-talking.html

April 05, 2020 - Advertisement

A handful of government scientists are claiming that the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) can spread not just by sneezes and coughs, but also by breathing or even just talking in someone’s general direction.

Speaking to CNN about the subject, Dr. Harvey Fineberg, the current chairman of a committee within the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and former dean of the Harvard School of Public Health, explained how he believes that the virus is transmissible through ...

Coronavirus reaches MEXICO with first 2 confirmed cases

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-03-04-coronavirus-reaches-mexico-2-confirmed-cases.html

March 04, 2020 - coronavirus outbreak.)

However, perhaps as a way to water down his own dismissal of the situation, he has also stated that the Mexican government is prepared to handle the coming crisis. “We have the doctors, the specialists, the hospitals, the capacity to face this.”

In addition to the almost nightly news conferences that AMLO holds, his health ministry has also pledged to hold nightly press briefings to keep the Mexican public updated with the situation.

Six other countries ...

Hyundai, Kia shut down production due to coronavirus

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-02-06-hyundai-kia-shut-down-production-due-to-coronavirus.html

February 06, 2020 - Advertisement

With Chinese New Year celebrations winding down, companies in China would normally be opening back up for business. Because of novel coronavirus, however, many of them will remain shuttered indefinitely, which means companies in other countries that rely on them for parts and supplies are also having their businesses interrupted or halted.

According to reports, car manufacturers Hyundai and Kia are both feeling the pain as they await parts from China that ...

Investigation reveals crowded, FILTHY labs in coronavirus epicenter Wuhan

https://www.newstarget.com/2021-07-02-probe-reveals-crowded-filthy-labs-in-wuhan.html

July 02, 2021 - coronaviruses and/or bat sampling activities without the use of proper [personal protective equipment] in the years leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic." (Related: Video reveals Wuhan laboratory kept bats despite claiming it did not.)

DRASTIC data analyst Gilles Demaneuf meanwhile told The Sun that the WIV is a "good contender" for the source of the lab leak. However, he remarked that other labs in Wuhan could also be possible candidates. "DRASTIC never only focused ...

Renowned scientist warns that coronavirus vaccine is “downright dangerous”

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-12-08-renowned-scientist-warns-coronavirus-vaccine-downright-dangerous.html

December 08, 2020 - coronavirus vaccination efforts follow the U.S. listing the largest number of COVID-19 cases worldwide. Data from Johns Hopkins University states that the U.S. currently has a 14.7 million COVID-19 caseload, with 5.6 million recoveries and 282,345 deaths.Hastily developed vaccine uses toxic ingredients, will lead to catastrophic results

The warning by Bhakdi came amid reports that two Wuhan coronavirus vaccine candidates showed promise in clinical trials....

Rapid mutations cause doubts about long-term coronavirus immunity

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-07-10-rapid-mutations-cause-doubts-about-coronavirus-immunity.html

July 10, 2020 - In a paper posted in the pre-print server bioRxiv, researchers at Guangzhou Medical University and Fudan University stated that the coronavirus has acquired six major mutations that have enhanced its ability to infect cells and escape detection by the immune system.

Interestingly, the researchers claim that most of these mutations occurred in Europe and America.The coronavirus is mutating quickly

To infect human cells, SARS-CoV-2 – the virus behind ...

Coronavirus research: “Mutated” virus now more infectious than ever

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-06-28-mutated-virus-more-infectious.html

June 28, 2020 -

SARS-CoV-2 mutation possibly linked to massive outbreaks

A new study by scientists at the Scripps Research Institute in Florida suggests that a genetic mutation in SARS-CoV-2, the viral pathogen responsible for COVID-19, significantly increases its ability to infect cells. The report, pre-published in bioRxiv, explains why outbreaks in Italy and New York spread faster than those seen earlier in the pandemic.

The mutation, named D614G, increased the number of "spikes" on ...

911 “cardiac calls” surge in NYC amid coronavirus pandemic

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-04-09-911-cardiac-calls-surge-in-nyc-amid-coronavirus-pandemic.html

April 09, 2020 - Advertisement

Ever since the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) reared its ugly head, calls to 911 in New York City have surged, according to reports.

New Yorkers have never called the emergency number as much as they’re calling it now, often to report “cardiac” events that they believe could be related to the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19).

Emergency Medical Services, which is part of the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) that operates the city’s paramedic ...

Scientists develop FACE MASK that speeds up coronavirus testing

https://www.newstarget.com/2020-03-01-scientists-develop-face-mask-speeds-coronavirus-testing.html

March 01, 2020 - Advertisement

One of the things that makes the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) hard to contain is how long it can take to test for the presence of the virus (SARS-CoV-2). To address this, researchers at the University of Leicester in England are developing a new face mask that can detect the presence of SARS-CoV-2 much faster.

The scientists have developed the face mask using regular, off-the-counter ones, fitting them with special strips that can detect the virus....

YouTube conspires with UK NHS to push coronavirus vaccination propaganda

https://www.newstarget.com/2021-09-27-youtube-conspires-nhs-for-coronavirus-vaccination-campaign-propaganda.html

September 27, 2021 - coronavirus 'misinformation'.)

Visit Vaccines.news to read more articles about Big Tech platforms such as YouTube promoting mass vaccination.

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Drug-resistant bacteria add another layer to India’s coronavirus battle

https://www.newstarget.com/2021-09-20-drug-resistant-bacteria-worsen-india-coronavirus-battle.html

September 20, 2021 - coronavirus-positive Indians

Walia and her colleagues penned a study that looked at secondary infections in COVID-19 patients, which was subsequently published in Infection and Drug Resistance in May 2021. They examined data from 17,534 patients admitted in any of the 10 hospitals part of the IMCR's surveillance network from June 1 to Aug. 30 of last year.

Of the more than 17,000 patients, 3.6 percent or 640 patients contracted a secondary infection. However, ...

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