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The Elevated Threat of COVID-19 Reinfection in People Living with HIV!

A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sheds light on the elevated risk of COVID-19 reinfection faced by individuals with HIV. Researchers analyzed data from Chicago residents spanning from the onset of the pandemic in March 2020 to May 2022, revealing concerning trends among those living with HIV. Understanding these […]

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COVID’s Hot Return: Florida’s Resurgence and Your Health

Florida is currently grappling with a resurgence of COVID-19 cases, defying the conventional wisdom that respiratory viruses tend to peak during the winter months. Over the past two months, increasing wastewater data, hospital admissions, and fatalities have signaled a rising tide of COVID-19 cases in the United States. This article provides insights into the current

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Your Blood Type Can Influence Your COVID-19 Risk, Harvard Study Suggests

A recent study conducted by researchers at Harvard University provides further evidence that individuals with blood type A may be at a higher risk of contracting COVID-19 compared to those with blood type O. The study, published in the journal Blood, focused on the virus’s ability to infect different blood types and revealed that SARS-CoV-2,

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The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health

The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health

It was shocking for everyone. COVID-19 has turned from a small cluster of cases to a global pandemic. We were surprised, sometimes sad, often depressed, but also motivated and united. Just as in normal life – you can think. However, we cannot stress enough how hard and dangerous it was for mentally impaired or psychologically

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The Future of Workplaces: How Covid-19 Will Transform Office Life

The Future of Workplaces: How Covid-19 Will Transform Office Life

Will offices reopen after the coronavirus pandemic, or will they turn into ghost towns? Covid-19 doesn’t stop surging the US. Currently, some companies let their employees re-enter the workplaces after months of working from home. After temporarily saying goodbye to work meetings and staff socials, now, with the temperature taken regularly and many other security

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No State is Free From Covid-19 but Florida Got Seriously Hit

No State is Free From Covid-19 but Florida Got Seriously Hit

As each state is under detailed observation and security measures are more or less strictly followed, Covid-19 existence should slowly but surely go down. In Florida, this is not the case. Let’s see how to come. Sanjay Bharath, a 34 years old victim from Florida Why is Florida becoming America’s coronavirus epicenter? The surge in

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AI Is Screening Billions of Molecules for Coronavirus Treatments

AI Is Screening Billions of Molecules for Coronavirus Treatments

One of the best features of AI, especially when used for science, is that it’s fast and efficient. Due to the global coronavirus spread, these days, AI has been utilized in medicine often. Recently, AI is screening billions of molecules for coronavirus treatments. A staggering speed How much time would take evaluating 1 billion small

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Drones Vs. Covid-19: Ensuring Airspace Safety And Security With AI

With the spread of COVID-19, few essential changes have been introduced to social behaviors. Whilst we often consider them as exaggerated, they are required to lower the rate of transmission and avoid overwhelming national healthcare systems. The Covid-19 pandemic has demonstrated not only that drastic measures are essential, but also that we urgently need to

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How AI Technology Is Changing Healthcare In Front Of Our Eyes!

How AI Technology Is Changing Healthcare In Front Of Our Eyes!

It was never so visible to everyone. The current pandemic has underlined one shockingly fast development – the one, where AI technology and the health industry are joined and collaborate as never before. The future of healthcare, with advances in digital healthcare technologies such as 3D-printing, artificial intelligence, VR/AR, robotics, or nanotechnology, is currently right

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How Cutting-edge AI is Helping Scientists Tackle COVID-19

How Cutting-edge AI is Helping Scientists Tackle COVID-19

COVID-19 disease takes its toll throughout the world. No wonder that scientists are racing to find an efficient treatment or vaccine. It also shouldn’t surprise us that so widely-spread nowadays Artificial Intelligence could help them reach their goal. Researchers needed Our times are the times of research. Since we have so many tools and a

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What Happened at Saint Joe’s Hospital Can't Stay There Forever!

What Happened at Saint Joe’s Hospital Can’t Stay There Forever!

Ellen DeGeneres drags out into the light the ‘Patient Zero’ Gregg Garfield. Gregg Garfield, 54, was the first patient at Providence Saint Joseph Hospital in Burbank, California, with COVID-19. He was intubated for 31 days and given a 1% chance of survival. It’s worth knowing his humbling experience, the ongoing issues he has had since

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5G Networks And Coronavirus: Here Are The Latest Conspiracy Theories

5G Networks And Coronavirus: Here Are The Latest Conspiracy Theories

A lot has been said about the relationship between the 5G networks and coronavirus. Some theories are considered conspirative even though it may seem like they have a grain of truth. Let’s dig into it and discover what the world’s widespread discussion is about. How could telecom possibly be related to the spread of a

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What We Know -- and Still Don't Know - About the Coronavirus

What We Know — and Still Don’t Know – About the Coronavirus

By now, we know a lot about the coronavirus. Dr. Megan Ranney (the emergency physician and Brown University associate professor of emergency medicine) spent last week testifying about the coronavirus before Congress. After she took to Twitter with some useful advice on coronavirus on Sunday, CNN interviewed her with some even more in-depth questions. She

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Tracing ‘Patient Zero’: Why America’s First Coronavirus Death May for Ever Go Unmarked

While the US experts are still investigating this world-widely spread illness, they are also trying to chase down its US source, the famous ‘patient zero’ but with no results. Why is pinpointing the coronavirus arrival to America so hard? ‘We’re not going to exhume bodies and test them’, said George Rutherford, an epidemiologist at the

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Long-Term Effects Of The Coronavirus Pandemic

What Could Be The Long-Term Effects Of The Coronavirus Pandemic?

What changes could come in the aftermath of COVID-19? As history shows, the aftermath of plagues has brought about radical transformations for societies. What will be the outcome of the current situation in which we unwillingly found ourselves? A bit of history of getting back to normal Hundred years ago, in the USA, when the

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The U.S. ‘Darkest Winter' If Coronavirus Rebounds - Let’s Face The Harshest Option

The U.S. ‘Darkest Winter’ If Coronavirus Rebounds – Let’s Face The Harshest Option

As the government whistleblower warns, this winter is going to be tough or, as he called it, ‘the darkest winter’. Rick Bright testified before the House Energy and Commerce Committee that as the virus spreads in the US the ‘window is closing to address this pandemic’. Immunologist Dr. Rick Bright made his sobering prediction in

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