Scientists: persimmon helps the body cope with coronavirus
Scientists at Nara Medical University in Kashihara (Japan) said that persimmon helps the body cope with coronavirus infection.
Scientists at Nara Medical University in Kashihara (Japan) said that persimmon helps the body cope with coronavirus infection.
The Australian biotech company Vaxxas has created the first patch with a protein vaccine against coronavirus. According to The Australian newspaper, scientists have already managed...
The Ministry of Health and Medical Industry of Turkmenistan has made changes to mandatory measures for the prevention of seasonal infectious diseases among the population.
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The United States has been canceling the mandatory coronavirus test for air passengers arriving in the country since June 12 of this year.
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