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  • COVID-19: SARS-CoV-2 Has Learned To To 'Fold' Its Spikes To Avoid Detection By Host, Increasing Infection Efficiency
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    The spike underwent a structural change when the immune molecule grabbed on, effectively folding itself away, a new COVID study has found.
  • Vitamin C In High Doses May Benefit COVID-19 Patients, Researchers Claim
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    Researchers have named certain "transporters" to make vitamin C more effective.
  • Breastfeeding Not Linked To COVID-19 In Newborns: Study
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    Viral transmission through milk is rare, if at all, but added that further studies are needed to confirm this.
  • Type O Blood May Mean Lower COVID-19 Risk
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    New research suggests a link between blood type and infection risk - but that won't change how doctors treat patients.
  • COVID-19 Susceptibility Independent Of Age: Research
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    It turns out age has got nothing to do with how likely they are to be infected by the novel coronavirus.
  • New Coronavirus Studies Rule Out Wuhan Seafood Market As Origin Site
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    A new study suggests that the coronavirus did not originate from Wuhan and was transported from elsewhere but more studies are required to pinpoint exactly where the CoVID-19 strain came from.
  • Coronavirus Research Pinpoints Data On How CoViD-19 Spreads
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    How does the Wuhan coronavirus spread from person to person? This is just one of the many unanswered questions that researchers and health experts are trying to cover in their recent studies.
  • Coronavirus Research: Lingering Questions Among Scientists And Drug Researchers
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    The Wuhan coronavirus is still killing people across China and several questions remain unanswered as researchers and epidemiologists race to find answers that should help develop a vaccine and cure.