Research by Dr. Bryan Ardis and Dr. Henry Ealy suggests that snake venom peptides, not the SARS-CoV-2 virus itself, may have caused severe COVID-19 symptoms, including hypoxia and immune suppression, by targeting nicotine receptors in the body. This connection was supported by studies, including one by the late researcher Bing Liu. Nicotine, often vilified, may … Continue reading Drs. Ardis and Ealy on the Health Ranger Report: How snake venom and nicotine intersect with COVID-19
Most coronavirus patients develop “neutralizing antibodies” after recovery, but are they enough to head off another infection?
A new study led by a team from The Rockefeller University in New York City suggests that most people infected with Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) develop antibodies after they recover. But there’s a caveat: The team reveals that only some of these antibodies have the ability to neutralize the coronavirus. The immunological study looked at 149 people and found that while the … Continue reading Most coronavirus patients develop “neutralizing antibodies” after recovery, but are they enough to head off another infection?
