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What the Coronavirus Does to Your Body That Makes It So Deadly

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April 2, 2020

As with SARS, most of the damage in COVID-19 is caused by the immune system carrying out a scorc ...

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No, Cinchona Bark Is Not a Cure for Coronavirus

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March 31, 2020

Posts touting the curative effects of cinchona, or fever tree, bark promise a “natural” source o ...

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Can Cats Really Get or Pass on COVID-19?

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March 30, 2020

There is no need to quarantine your feline friends.

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Is the Loss of Your Sense of Smell and Taste an Early Sign of COVID-19?

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March 30, 2020

Doctors from around the world are reporting cases of COVID-19 patients who have lost their sense ...

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The Battle Against Disinformation Is Global

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March 20, 2020

Disinformation-spewing online bots and trolls from halfway around the world are continuing to sh ...

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Ibuprofen and COVID-19 Symptoms

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March 19, 2020

Because novel coronavirus is a new type of virus, there is currently no evidence proving that ta ...

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Older People Are at More Risk from COVID-19 Because of How the Immune System Ages

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March 19, 2020

The rapidly spreading coronavirus pandemic is taking a particularly harsh toll on older people.

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Stopping Coronavirus -- What Does the Evidence Say Is Best?

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March 19, 2020

A variety of emergency responses and policy strategies have been implemented with different outc ...

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Coronavirus Quarantines and Your Legal Rights

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March 18, 2020

Quarantine and isolation laws vary widely, as do the consequences of breaking them.

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Coronavirus Origins: Genome Analysis Suggests Two Viruses May Have Combined

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March 18, 2020

In which animal species did the virus occur? A bat, a pangolin or another wild species? Where do ...

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10 Misconceptions About the 1918 'Spanish Flu'

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March 17, 2020

In the pandemic of 1918, between 50 and 100 million people are thought to have died, representin ...

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The Truth About St. Patrick's Day

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March 17, 2020

In Ireland, there’s still an important religious and cultural component to the holiday, even as ...

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Did the CIA Invent the Term 'Conspiracy Theory'?

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March 16, 2020

One conspiracy theory claims that the CIA invented the term in 1967 to disqualify those who ques ...

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No Evidence 'Global Warming' Was Rebranded as 'Climate Change'

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March 12, 2020

Climate change deniers are often known to misrepresent innocuous facts and use those misrepresen ...

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There's Plenty of Toilet Paper in the US – So Why Are People Hoarding It?

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March 11, 2020

“Stocking up on toilet paper is a relatively cheap action, and people like to think that they ar ...

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If You Get Sick With Coronavirus, Can Donald Trump Make You Stay Home?

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March 10, 2020

Who really is in charge of the outbreak response? As with most things in American government, t ...

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Coronavirus: It's Time to Debunk Claims That Vitamin C Could Cure It

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March 9, 2020

In the midst of the novel coronavirus outbreak, some “influencers” are claiming that taking mega ...

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The Candidate You Like Is the One You Think Is Most Electable

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March 9, 2020

In their search to identify the most electable candidate, journalists and their readers often lo ...

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Coronavirus: Why People Are in a Panic to Buy Toilet Paper

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March 6, 2020

Social media has been flooded with images from across the world of shopping carts lined up at ch ...

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What the Satanic Temple Is and Why It's Opening a Debate About Religion

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March 5, 2020

The group went to court in their lawsuit against the city of Scottsdale, Arizona, for religious ...

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