Severe coronavirus no longer exists

An Oxford University professor claims that the severe form of coronavirus has disappeared. Covid itself has weakened significantly, which is associated with the evolution characteristic of such viruses. The severe form of coronavirus that kept most of humanity out of their homes for months no longer

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WHO calls for more active testing for covid

The head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Ghebreyesus, called on countries to scale up testing for coronavirus infection and not forget genome sequencing. This will help track the extent of the spread of the virus and better understand its evolution. Against the backdrop of a decrease in the

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99.9% of the coronavirus was created in the laboratory

German scientists believe that the probability of artificial origin of COVID-19 is almost 100%. So, we really are faced with a man-made pathogen. Scientists from Germany have found evidence that the coronavirus that killed over 6.5 million people was created in the laboratory. They conducted an anal

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Best Way to Detect Breast Cancer Early: Oncologist

Oncologist-mammologist Danail Nazliev told how to detect breast cancer at an early stage, which can be successfully treated.The doctor advises regular examinations and Ultrasound of the mammary glands. Oncological disease detected in time can be defeated.- Ultrasound is the best way to detect breast

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Children don't believe everything they are told.

A study by scientists from Harvard University showed that in reality, children do not believe everything they are told. And the level of distrust in children grows with age. Older children are more likely to check unexpected and dubious statements from adults. Research has shown that children learn

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Dyslexia can be caused by bad genes

Experts from the University of Edinburgh have identified 42 genetic variants that may be associated with dyslexia. They explain why people find it difficult to read or write. Researchers have identified dozens of genes they believe can cause dyslexia. It is known that because of this condition, a pe

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EU approves coronavirus vaccines for babies

EU health officials give green light to coronavirus vaccines for very young children. Experts believe that this could cause serious ethical controversy. The European Union approved vaccines against coronavirus for children over 6 months old, produced by pharmaceutical companies Pfizer and Moderna. T

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Murashko called vaccine stocks in Russia sufficient

Russian Minister of Health Mikhail Murashko stressed that Russia maintains a sufficient stock of vaccines against coronavirus infection, and citizens should continue to be vaccinated and revaccinated. As previously reported, back in November last year, Russian pharmaceutical companies stopped produc

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Coronavirus accelerates the aging of individual human organs

If you have had COVID-19, some of your internal organs may have aged three to four years faster than normal. This sad conclusion was reached by researchers from the University of California at San Francisco. Covid significantly accelerates the aging of some human organs, by about three to four years

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Mosquitoes bite people with bad heredity

Scientists have discovered why mosquitoes attack certain people. They are attracted by a specific smell, the cause of which is heredity. Researchers from the Rockefeller University in the USA decided to find out why mosquitoes in a company of people choose one or another of their victims. It turns o

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