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Ibuprofen Tested As Coronavirus Treatment?
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Ibuprofen Tested As Coronavirus Treatment?

Ibuprofen is being tested by doctors and scientists as a potential treatment for coronavirus. This comes after some scientists suggest that the drug could help breathing difficulties, despite a few months ago, the drug not being recommended to coronavirus patients. Patients were initially warned against using ibuprofen, as it had the potential to suppress the…

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Increasing Evidence For Asymptomatic Coronavirus Cases

Yesterday, we discussed the possibility of these being more than the claimed 3/10 Asymptomatic Coronavirus cases. Since then, the ONS, the Office For National Statistics, has revealed that a nationwide study has shown around 7/10 people who test positive have no Coronavirus symptoms. This just reinforces the need for social distancing, because you really don’t…

How Common Is Asymptomatic Coronavirus?
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How Common Is Asymptomatic Coronavirus?

A large amount of studies suggest that symptomless Coronavirus is more common than you think. According to WHO, 8 in 10 cases of Coronavirus are either mild or asymptomatic, whilst the final 20% is broken down as 15% being severe and 5% being critical. But, obviously, this doesn’t outline how many people are asymptomatic only…

Salt Is More Dangerous Than You Think
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Salt Is More Dangerous Than You Think

They call blood pressure the silent killer, because even though you’re unhealthy on the inside, you appear no different on the out.  Salt is in a lot of our favourite meals – but it’s also known to raise your blood pressure, which is why too much of it can cause these sorts of problems; silently….

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Asthmatics Shouldn’t Wear Face Masks

Scientists have said that people with asthma should avoid wearing face masks where possible. This goes against current public advice, that suggests you wear some sort of face covering when out of the house, and going shopping or traveling to work on public transport for example. But asthmatics and other respiratory illness sufferers are in…

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