Viruses are tiny — and sneaky. So sneaky that some play a deadly game of hide and seek. The "seek" part is all too familiar: They're always looking for ways to infect humans. Their ability to hide is ...
Viruses are tiny — and sneaky. So sneaky that some play a deadly game of hide and seek. The "seek" part is all too familiar: They're always looking for ways to infect humans. Their ability to hide is ...
Most people are dying too soon, says a study by the Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD). Latent viruses, which lie dormant in the human body, increase all-cause mortality. And almost ...
For centuries, the nature of a fever — and whether it's good or bad — has been hotly contested. In ancient Greece, the physician Hippocrates thought that fever had useful qualities, and could cook an ...
The Belgian site of Sint-Truiden stood out, yielding the highest number of cases and evidence that both viral species circulated within the same community. "While HHV-6 infects almost 90% of the human ...
Viruses such as human norovirus can travel in vesicles, small fluid-filled sacs that are like shipping containers for cells.
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