Study: Excess iron may increase your risk of developing bacterial skin infections

Iron is an essential mineral that plays a key role in producing hemoglobin — a complex protein that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Aside from that, this mineral also has a wide variety of other beneficial effects on overall health, including eliminating fatigue, improving muscle strength, preventing anemia and … Continue reading Study: Excess iron may increase your risk of developing bacterial skin infections

Experts can’t figure out precisely when a human coronavirus carrier becomes infectious, which means it’ll be even more difficult to stop

They say that the Wuhan coronavirus (CoVid-19) incubates for up to 14 days … or is it 24 days? And people with the disease are infectious from the time they first contract it … or do they become infectious later on after developing symptoms? Depending on which source you ask, the answers to these questions … Continue reading Experts can’t figure out precisely when a human coronavirus carrier becomes infectious, which means it’ll be even more difficult to stop

South Korea says it’s successfully treating coronavirus patient with natural oxygen therapy

In a breakthrough for eradicating the Wuhan coronavirus (CoVid-19), South Korean officials have successfully treated a patient using all-natural oxygen therapy. Unlike our own Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which only advocates for pharmaceuticals and vaccines, Korea’s CDC effectively cured, dare we use that word, a patient by delivering oxygen through a face mask, according … Continue reading South Korea says it’s successfully treating coronavirus patient with natural oxygen therapy

Quarantine isn’t enough: Wuhan coronavirus R0 is so high that even the most draconian lockdown measures can’t contain it

The latest basic reproductive number (R0) estimates for the Wuhan coronavirus (CoVid-19) suggest that this thing is a whole lot more infectious than initially believed. It’s become so serious, in fact, that even communist China’s implementation of medical martial law is reportedly unable to contain it. Some of the latest science into the outbreak reveals the number … Continue reading Quarantine isn’t enough: Wuhan coronavirus R0 is so high that even the most draconian lockdown measures can’t contain it

HUNDREDS of medical workers now infected with novel coronavirus

A photo that was recently leaked to the Chinese social media platform Weibo depicts a presentation slide outlining hundreds of medical workers in Wuhan, China, who’ve supposedly come down with novel coronavirus in recent days. Hou Anyang, founder and chairman of a Chinese asset management firm, was the first to publish the photo, which is said to have been … Continue reading HUNDREDS of medical workers now infected with novel coronavirus

Why is the World Health Organization engaged in bioweapons research?

In a recent interview with Infowars‘ Owen Shroyer, Dr. Francis Boyle, a professor of international law at the University of Illinois College of Law, talked about novel coronavirus, the Biosafety Level 4 laboratory (BSL-4) in Wuhan, China, where it appears to have originated, and the World Health Organization’s (WHO) questionable involvement in bioweapons research. It’s the latter topic that’s … Continue reading Why is the World Health Organization engaged in bioweapons research?

Womb transmission: Newborn baby tests positive for coronavirus just 30 hours after birth

Another disturbing layer to the novel coronavirus outbreak has been unearthed after a newborn baby tested positive for the deadly disease just 30 hours after leaving the womb. Though the child is said to be in stable condition, the fact that he or she contracted it at all suggests that this mutating strain of coronavirus can transmit … Continue reading Womb transmission: Newborn baby tests positive for coronavirus just 30 hours after birth

Does the bacterium that causes Lyme disease also hold the key to treating Lyme arthritis?

Lyme disease is one of the most common vector-borne diseases in the US. The CDC reports that around 30,000 Americans get infected by Lyme every year. However, other data gathering methods suggest that this number can rise to 300,000 cases each year. Because of the rising number of Lyme disease cases, scientists have been interested in uncovering … Continue reading Does the bacterium that causes Lyme disease also hold the key to treating Lyme arthritis?

Study shows how viruses affect the bacteria populations in your gut, and what that means for your health

Bacteriophages, also known as phages, are viruses that target and destroy bacteria. An interesting thing about phages is that each one targets one specific strain of bacteria. Because of this, doctors used phages to fight bacterial infections before the dawn of antibiotics. Now, with the prevalence of antibiotic resistance, researchers are revisiting the idea of using … Continue reading Study shows how viruses affect the bacteria populations in your gut, and what that means for your health

W.H.O. just declared coronavirus a global emergency

After multiple earlier meetings that concluded with declarations of no-go, the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) has finally decided to dub the coronavirus outbreak a global emergency. Since there are now multiple reported cases of human-to-human coronavirus transmission outside of China, including in the United States, W.H.O. officials made the choice to issue a more dire warning in … Continue reading W.H.O. just declared coronavirus a global emergency