Day: July 17, 2020

Why Melatonin Research Matters

by ANNE-MARIE CHALMERS, MD April 27, 2020 As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise close to home, it has set up hypochondriacal terror in my brain these past weeks. Despite exercising, eating lots of vegetables, meditating, wearing a mask whenever I’m in public, and incessantly washing my hands, I jump in panic whenever […]

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Melatonin as a potential adjuvant treatment

Abstract This article summarizes the likely benefits of melatonin in the attenuation of COVID-19 based on its putative pathogenesis. The recent outbreak of COVID-19 has become a pandemic with tens of thousands of infected patients. Based on clinical features, pathology, the pathogenesis of acute respiratory disorder induced by either highly homogenous coronaviruses or other pathogens, […]

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Studies Show Melatonin May Help Fight Coronavirus

It’s nothing new to have an illness or viral scare, however when epidemics grow to become pandemics such as the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, cause for concern rises and preventative measures increase worldwide. Although the current COVID-19 pandemic will cause only mild illness in most individuals infected, both the fast-spreading and growing global […]

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Vitamins and Melatonin in the Fight Against Coronavirus

June 9, 2020: In recent weeks, the effects of some micronutrients against coronavirus infection have been investigated. In this article, we’ll discuss the findings. Scientists are currently exploring different treatments for the coronavirus, and most of them are pharmacological. The main focus is the improvement of bilateral pneumonia, which is responsible for many deaths. However, experts […]

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