A new study entitled Reduced Vitamin K Status as A Potentially Modifiable Prognostic Risk Factor in COVID-19 indicates that low vitamin K levels may be connected to increased poor outcomes from COVID-19. Additionally, using drugs that impair vitamin K availability … Continue reading
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Most recent update: July 29, 2020 FDA-approved treatments for the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and its resulting COVID-19 disease are scarce and poor quality, but scientists and doctors have found many potential treatments that look promising. Part of the problem is that … Continue reading
With COVID-19 racing around the global this year on top of the usual common colds (often caused by weaker coronavirus infections) and flus, you might be thinking it is time to boost your immune system with nutrition and supplements. Vitamin … Continue reading
As the COVID-19 coronavirus spreads around the world, it has become clear it is highly infectious and hard to stop. Much of the focus has been on person-to-person transmission. Certainly the use of quarantines and travel restrictions can help slow … Continue reading
US Congressional Representative Mark Takano’s (California) office recently sent out an email which attempts to relay information to the public about the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. Unfortunately, helpful information is mixed with disinformation that could lead to harm. This email in … Continue reading
As 2019-nCoV aka COVID-19 spreads across the world, many are talking about vaccines like they are going to be a solution. If you’re smart, you should not be counting on a vaccine to zero out your risk from COVID-19. Vaccines … Continue reading
Allegations that the 2019-nCoV coronavirus is a bioweapon are in the news as reports out of China worsen with skyrocketing numbers of infections and deaths, widening quarantines, the banning of funerals of coronavirus victims and requirements to rapidly cremate corpses, … Continue reading
Media in China have announced that the 2019-nCoV virus may live outside the human body, such as on surfaces contaminated via coughs and sneezes: Quote from Transmission ways of nCoV spark concern: New ways of transmitting the coronavirus have been … Continue reading
As of January 31, 2020, the 2019-nCoV coronavirus case count has surpassed the last big outbreak of coronavirus in 2002-2003 in a fraction of the time. Some point to this coronavirus being a bigger threat because one its surface proteins … Continue reading
Even in a developed country like the US, viral pandemics such as 2019-nCoV coronavirus could spread via sewage, waterways, and food.
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