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WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2, 2020 — Among noncritical hospitalized COVID-19 patients, admission hyperglycemia is an independent predictor of all-cause mortality, according
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Read moreCoronavirus was spreading in the US by December 17, study finds
Coronavirus was spreading in the US by December 17 – WEEKS before China admitted that people there were being infected
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(HealthDay)—Yet another grim record for COVID-19 hospitalizations was set on Monday, as more than 96,000 patients battled severe cases of
Read moreRepurposed mouse model sheds light on loss of smell in COVID-19
A repurposed mouse model can develop symptoms of both severe COVID-19 (lung damage, blood clots, abnormal blood vessels, and death)
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