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How vitamins, steroids and potential antivirals might affect SARS-CoV-2 – Phys.org
Evidence is emerging that vitamin D—and possibly vitamins K and A—might help combat COVID-19. A new study from the University of Bristol published in the journal…

Evidence is emerging that vitamin Dand possibly vitamins K and Amight help combat COVID-19. A new study from the University of Bristol published in the journal of the German Chemical Society Angewandte Chemie has shown how theyand other antiviral drugsmight work. The research indicates that these dietary supplements and compounds could bind to the viral spike protein and so might reduce SARS-CoV-2 infectivity. In contrast, cholesterol may increase infectivity, which could explain why having high…
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