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Large scale COVID-19 genome sequencing in Norfolk helps manage outbreaks
2020-10-01 Mark Gualtieri Health News

An in-depth analysis of the genome sequence of coronavirus circulating in Norfolk, UK by researchers at the Quadram Institute and University of East Anglia has

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Q&A: Cystic fibrosis and COVID-19
2020-09-30 Mark Gualtieri Health News

DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My cousin has cystic fibrosis. After graduating from college last December, she moved across the country to take a new job. Now

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Coronavirus symptoms update: The two signs of the deadly virus found in your nose
2020-09-30 Mark Gualtieri Health News

Mild symptoms of COVID-19 include aches and pains, cough, diarrhoea, fever, headache, runny nose, shortness of breath, sore throat and fatigue. When the virus has developed in

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Can the common cold help protect you from COVID-19?
2020-09-29 Mark Gualtieri Health News

Seasonal colds are by all accounts no fun, but new research suggests the colds you’ve had in the past may provide some protection from COVID-19.

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Revealing the impacts of COVID-19 on unborn children
2020-09-29 Mark Gualtieri Health News

What are the risks to an unborn child if a woman contracts COVID-19 while pregnant, and how can doctors identify which pregnancies are at greater

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Largest study confirms children significantly less likely to catch COVID-19
2020-09-29 Mark Gualtieri Health News

Children and young people are around 40% percent less likely to be infected than adults when exposed to someone with the virus, finds a new

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New clampdowns for Montreal, Quebec City as Covid-19 cases soar
2020-09-29 Mark Gualtieri Health News

Quebec, the province hardest hit by the pandemic in Canada, on Monday reintroduced restrictions to limit the spread of the COVID-19 illness in three regions

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1 million people have now died from COVID-19 worldwide
2020-09-29 Mark Gualtieri Health News

At least 1 million people have now died from COVID-19. This grim milestone comes eight months after the public first learned that a mysterious respiratory

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Could getting enough vitamin D reduce COVID-19 death risks by 52%?
2020-09-27 Mark Gualtieri Health News

COVID-19 patients who get enough vitamin D are 52% less likely to die of the infection, study finds Boston University researchers found that COVID019 patients

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Adequate levels of vitamin D reduces complications, death among COVID-19 patients
2020-09-25 Mark Gualtieri Health News

Hospitalized COVID-19 patients who were vitamin D sufficient, with a blood level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D of at least 30 ng/mL (a measure of vitamin D

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