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Quercetin - To Take or Not to Take?

25 Mar 2020

The quercetin compound occurs widely in nature, found in berries, fruits, grains, and vegetables. Onions and kale are particularly rich. Quercetin is a 鈥減olyphenol鈥 and belongs to the 鈥渇lavonoid鈥...

A Word From the Healthcare Pros

20 Mar 2020

Different health professionals, different parts of the world, same challenging experiences:...

Are anti-malaria drugs set to be a game-changer in the battle against COVID-19?

20 Mar 2020

The words had hardly left President Trump鈥檚 mouth when FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn strode to the podium and politely walked back Trump鈥檚 claim that a drug that is effective in the treatment of...

Drugs Need to be Properly Tested Before Being Put Into Use

20 Mar 2020

The Food and Drug Administration in the U.S. is under pressure to fast track drugs that may be helpful in the treatment of COVID-19. Remdesivir, originally approved for Ebola, may be helpful, as...

The COVID Science Express: Ibuprofen Versus Acetaminophen

20 Mar 2020

While whispered rumours and bellowed balderdash about COVID-19 cures spread, scientists and medical doctors are actually studying the virus and the people it infects to gain actionable knowledge...

Infection by a Virus Can Sometimes be Useful

18 Mar 2020

Even before the panic due to COVID-19, 鈥渧irus鈥 was a scary term. That鈥檚 because we have all had some sort of battle with a virus and the experience was not enjoyable. However, there are times when...

Can Zinc Lozenges Help with Coronavirus Infections?

12 Mar 2020

First, let's talk a bit about zinc. It is an essential mineral for one's health. We cannot live without it. But we don鈥檛 need very much. About 15 mgs a day will do. Zinc is important in wound...

How Do We Rapidly Test for COVID-19?

12 Mar 2020

There鈥檚 a lot of talk about testing for the new coronavirus and how testing kits are in short supply in certain areas. But what few people explain is what is inside this mystery box. How are...

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