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          ·June 6, 2020·6 min read

          Microglia in the olfactory bulb have a nose for protecting the brain from infection

          Microglia help limit infection to the olfactory bulb and protects neurons from damage that could occur as a result of viral infection.
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          ·June 5, 2020·4 min read

          Widely available indigestion drug may curb COVID-19 symptoms in mild to moderate disease

          Famotidine (Pepcid AC), an over-the-counter medication used to treat indigestion, shows promise as a potential treatment for COVID-19.
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          ·June 4, 2020·3 min read

          Proteins in the blood of COVID-19 patients could help predict how ill they will become

          Researchers have identified 27 protein biomarkers that can predict whether a patient with COVID-19 is likely to develop severe coronavirus symptoms.
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          ·June 2, 2020·3 min read

          COVID-19 could be a seasonal illness

          A new study reveals COVID-19 infection rates may correlate with seasonality. Lower humidity is associated with an increase in locally acquired positive cases of coronavirus. The study reports a 1% decrease in humidity could increase the number of coronavirus cases by 6%.
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          ·May 30, 2020·4 min read

          Evolution of coronavirus outlines path from animals to humans

          Study reports SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, was well suited to making the jump from animals to humans by shapeshifting as it gained the ability to infect human cells. The virus's ability to infect humans occurred via exchanging gene fragments from a coronavirus that infected pangolins. The species-to-species transmission was a result of the ability of SARS-CoV-2 to bind to host cells through alterations to its genetic material.
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          ·May 29, 2020·3 min read

          New model predicts the peaks of the COVID-19 pandemic

          Researchers used data of active COVID-19 case rates from China to set the parameters for the model. Applying the formula to other counties, including the UK, France, and Brazil, they found a match in the evolution of active cases and fatality rates over time.
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          ·May 27, 2020·3 min read

          Study uncovers clues to COVID-19 in the brain

          Altered mental state and strokes are the most common neurological symptoms associated with coronavirus infection.
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          ·May 26, 2020·4 min read

          First results from human COVID-19 immunology study reveal universally effective antibodies

          While the amount of antibodies generated varies widely in patients who have recovered from coronavirus, most people generate at least some antibodies which are intrinsically capable of neutralizing the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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          ·May 26, 2020·2 min read

          Researchers flag similarities between COVID-19 deaths and severe rheumatic illnesses

          After natural killer immune cells kill virus-infected cells, T and B immune cells produce cytokines. This makes the immune reaction stronger and results in the cytokine storm associated with severe COVID-19 infection.
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          ·May 26, 2020·3 min read

          Dementia gene raises risk of severe COVID-19

          People with the Alzheimer's associated ApoE e4e4 gene have increased vulnerability to developing severe symptoms of COVID-19 if they become infected with the virus. Findings suggest those with the dementia-related gene have double the risk of developing severe coronavirus symptoms compared to those who those with the common e3e3 form of the APOE gene.
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          ·May 25, 2020·3 min read

          Coronavirus mutations do not appear to increase transmissibility

          Researchers have identified 6,822 mutations of SARS-CoV-2 across a global dataset. 273 mutations have occurred repeatedly and independently. Of those, researchers investigated 31 mutations that have occurred at least ten times during the current pandemic. They found no evidence that any of the common mutations are increasing the ability of the virus to be transmitted. Some common mutations are neutral, but most are mildly detrimental to the virus. New evidence also suggests the viral spike protein, D614G, is not associated with increased viral transmission.
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          ·May 25, 2020·4 min read

          Scientists isolate live COVID-19 virus from feces, detect RNA on surfaces

          Researchers isolated live SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, from the feces of patients who died as a result of coronavirus infection. Antigens to the virus were also found in post-mortem gastrointestinal surface cells. Isolating the live virus from fecal matter indicates evidence of the infectious virus in feces is a common manifestation of COVID-19. Researchers also found SARS-CoV-2 RNA on surfaces and bedding samples in hotel rooms used by two presymptomatic people who were later diagnosed with COVID-19.
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