Sunday, May 3, 2020

Coronavirus Update: Things That Weaken Your Immunity

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13 Things That Can Weaken Your Immune System

States are beginning to open up, even as health experts have expressed concerns that COVID-19 infections and deaths will increase. See what can hamper your immune system's ability to fight infection and illness.
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How Many Cases Are in Your State?

Use our interactive map to see how your state compares to others in terms of coronavirus cases, closures, and testing.
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How to Use a Home Pulse Oximeter

Some doctors are recommending that COVID-19 patients monitor their blood oxygen levels at home with a pulse oximeter. Here's how to use one properly.
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Don't Worry About Being Productive Right Now

Instead of asking yourself how much you can accomplish today, one therapist has a different question he wants you to consider.
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Love to Travel? What Staying Home Does to Your Well-Being

Travelers, in particular, are surely feeling restless; being cooped up isn't exactly comforting for those of us who have grown to rely on moving from place to place.
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Treating coronavirus using stem cell research


my comment :-
why not use stem cells from corona carriers without symptoms for a study of cell immunity -which later can be used to increase immunity in others without using a vaccine

Saturday, May 2, 2020

MY CURIOUS MIND

no scientific study of these are ever done

ANY BODY KNOWS?WHAT IS THE HEALING POWER -IF ANY?OF THE BELOW MENTIONED  COMPONENTS OF INCENSE TO HEAL AN INFECTION IN LUNGS? -SUCH AS PNEUMONIA?


Religious use of incense

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Frankincense/Olibanum — burned for purification, 
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  • Myrrh — has similar properties to frankincense, though it is also used for healing and attraction as well. Was used for embalming in antiquity. 
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  • Benzoin - effect is purifying.
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  • Sandalwood - effect is both devotional and purifying.
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  • Copal — most often burned for purification, both spiritual cleansing as well as for cleansing physical items. Copal is actually a generic term referring to many different types of resins. Varieties include white, black, and golden.
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  • Dragon's blood — burned for love, strength, and courage and can be used to add potency to any spellwork.
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  • Pine and Cedar — help cleanse space of negative energy.
of all the 7 types of incense i think benzoin may be -more useful

NO SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS DONE YET -though it is used since last 3000 years

Coronavirus Update: Vaccine Trials on Fast Track

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Vaccine Trials on Fast Track

Researchers at the University of Oxford have started clinical trials with humans for a coronavirus vaccine and might have results in a couple of months. A large drug manufacturer has agreed to distribute the vaccine if it works. Here's the latest news.
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COVID-19 and Household Spread: How Likely Is It?

The fear of passing on COVID-19 to family members can be terrifying. How likely is it that other family members will be infected if one person in the home has it?
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Models: Opening States Early Will Increase Deaths

Deaths from the new coronavirus will increase in the U.S. in the next few weeks, according to a CDC update based on seven models.
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What Roles Do Children Play in Spreading COVID-19?

Most children who catch COVID-19 get few if any symptoms. While this is great news, it doesn't mean that they aren't playing a major role in the global pandemic.
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Yes, We Are All in This Together (Even Celebrities)

Hearing "We're all in this together" from celebrities can imply that we're all having the same reality right now. We definitely are not.
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Bleeding Risk Assessed With DOACs and Verapamil or Diltiazem; Fiber Supplements Recalled

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