January 30, 2023
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ECONOMY
  • SPORTS
  • PEOPLE
  • PRESS RELEASES
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ECONOMY
  • SPORTS
  • PEOPLE
  • PRESS RELEASES
International Diplomacy International Diplomacy
top
International Diplomacy
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ECONOMY
  • SPORTS
  • PEOPLE
  • PRESS RELEASES
Menu
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ECONOMY
  • SPORTS
  • PEOPLE
  • PRESS RELEASES
loading...
Latest Articles
  • Russian propaganda is more convincing than we think.
  • The presence of Saudi women expands in the “diplomatic corps”.
  • Biden signs a $1.66 trillion government funding bill
  • ISLAM & THE WEST (1-2) THE RELATIONS AND THE DIALOUGE
  • Biden requiring federal workers to prove Covid vaccine status or submit to strict safety rules
  • Microsoft posts big earnings beat, but Windows revenue from device makers falls 3%
  • After being ravaged by the delta Covid variant, how is India doing now?
  • ‘This feels like 1999’: Global start-up funding frenzy fuels fears of a bubble
  • Most fully vaccinated people who get Covid delta infections are asymptomatic, WHO says
  • Biden presses Putin to disrupt cybercriminals in Russia as U.S. grapples with latest ransomware attacks
Home cytokine storm
Could a common antioxidant enzyme help treat COVID-19?

Could a common antioxidant enzyme help treat COVID-19?

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: October 07, 2020In: NEWSNo Comments

New research suggests that catalase, a naturally occurring enzyme in humans, plants, and animals, can suppress the replication of the new coronavirus in rhesus monkeys. The results also indicate that this low cost enzyme could dampen the inflammatory response that occurs in severe COVID-19. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect in the United […] Read more

Share 0
Tweet
Share
Share
Share

Advertising

services
solutions
vrp

2018 Powered By GroupW

  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ECONOMY
  • SPORTS
  • PEOPLE
  • PRESS RELEASES