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Mouthwash could ‘inactivate’ human coronaviruses that cause infections like the common cold – Yahoo Lifestyle
Certain mouthwashes can break the membrane of coronaviruses, rendering them inactive. But scientists say more research is still needed.
Close-up Of Person’s Hand Pouring Liquid In Container
Mouthwashes may help lower the transmission and spread of the coronavirus, according to a new study.
In the study, published in the Journal of Medical Virology, researchers investigated over-the-counter mouthwashes and nasal rinses commonly found in drug stores and supermarkets, since both types of products directly impact the major sites of reception and transmission of human coronaviruses (HCoV) namely, the mouth and nose and may provide an…
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