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COVID-19 / Would taking blood thinners before the Covid vaccine reduce chances of a clot?
« on: 01/04/2021 11:02:20 »
Paul asks:

If I take something for blood thinning before taking the covid vaccine, will that reduce my chances of getting a blood clot?

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Technology / Can you block an electric field?
« on: 30/03/2021 10:27:18 »
David asks:

Can an electrical field be directed or targeted at an object? If so lets say about 100 yards. if so can it be blocked?


What do you think?

3
Question of the Week / Re: QotW - 21.03.02 - Difference between rechargeable and normal batteries?
« on: 17/03/2021 14:03:49 »
This question has now been answered on the show. You can listen here - https://www.thenakedscientists.com/podcasts/question-week/why-arent-all-batteries-rechargeable

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Question of the Week / QotW - 21.03.15 - Do animals get bored with their food?
« on: 16/03/2021 10:15:12 »
Douglas asks:

Do animals get bored eating the same thing all the time? Like sheep, do they get bored eating one type of grass?

What do you think?

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COVID-19 / Are anti-inflammatories for osteoarthritis helpful for Covid-19?
« on: 09/03/2021 11:23:23 »
Zo asks:

If the illness aspect of Covid virus is instigation of massive inflammation, is there an advantage or not when one is already taking 15mg Meloxicam daily for osteo-arthritus inflammation? 


6
Chemistry / Is there hydrogen in space?
« on: 01/03/2021 14:11:25 »
Ron asks:

Is there any hydrogen to be found in space?

Can you help?

7
Technology / Could a special window maximise sunlight and vitamin D production?
« on: 22/02/2021 14:35:48 »
Dave says:

As we know, UVB rays from the sun are not able to penetrate glass. Is there any research on finding an alternative to glass that would allow UVB rays to reach a person's skin whilst indoors?

Vitamin D is best produced via sunlight and since lots of people do not have access to a garden, then an alternative window pane material might effect a general improvement in health worldwide, both in relation to Covid and lots of other health issues.


What do you think?

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COVID-19 / Re: I have several allergies, should I worry about taking the Covid-19 vaccine?
« on: 16/02/2021 11:58:25 »
Erica says:

I have hypothyroidism, hypertension, bradycardia and gastric problems.

I'm allergic to all penicillin and tetracyclines as well as vibramycin, diclofenac & ibuprofen.
I've also had reactions to a tetanus booster and local anaesthetics such as lidocaine & citanest.

Because of this I'm now very anxious about any new drug or injection I'm given.

I believe the MHRA have advised people with a history of pre-existing allergies or reactions not to have the Pfizer injection. Valneva are developing one for vulnerable groups and children however l don't know when this will be ready or indeed if it will be safe.

I'm aware of the Oxford/AstraZeneca and Moderna vaccinations but hear and read things which seem to contradict each other.


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Chemistry / Can cornstarch become hard like a brick?
« on: 12/02/2021 09:41:41 »
Andrena asks:

How can I turn cornstarch powder to form a hard texture like a brick?

Can you help?

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COVID-19 / How are Covid-19 infection figures calculated?
« on: 11/02/2021 11:02:03 »
Paul says:

Please can you explain to me how the Covid-19 statistics are done? In East Lindsey I think we have about 148k people. Therefore to generate a figure per 100k people it must be very extrapolated. How can you ever be sure a test group is representing a major group?

I see Lincoln has dropped massively whilst we went up then down a small %. I am no scientist but as an ex-engineer I can’t help thinking the stats are just a best effort guess. Lots I know have never had a test. Extrapolation cannot be accurate.

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Question of the Week / QotW: 21.02.08 - Would a foetus develop differently in zero gravity?
« on: 10/02/2021 17:10:23 »
David asks:

Would a foetus develop differently in zero gravity conditions?

What do you think?

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Question of the Week / Re: QotW - 21.02.01 - When are we going to run out of music?
« on: 10/02/2021 17:06:59 »
This question has now been answered on The Naked Scientists show - https://www.thenakedscientists.com/articles/questions/qotw-when-will-we-run-out-music

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COVID-19 / Did the Covid vaccines remove all the virus from animals during tests?
« on: 10/02/2021 15:30:21 »
Nick says:

Do you know if any of the vaccines, when they went through animal trials, resulted in all the virus being removed from the subject after continuous testing and enough time passing?

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COVID-19 / I have Miller Fisher Syndrome. Should I have the Covid-19 vaccine?
« on: 09/02/2021 10:55:14 »
John says:

I suffered from Miller Fisher Syndrome some 6 years ago and it was suggested that I should not have the flu vaccine as this may trigger another bout of MFS. What are your thoughts about me having the COVID Vaccine?

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COVID-19 / Why was I asked about blood thinners during my Covid-19 vaccine?
« on: 09/02/2021 10:36:42 »
Ian says:

When I turned up for my Covid-19 vaccination the only medical questions I was asked were any allergies and am I taking blood thinners? I take rivaroxaban. Why was the blood thinner information needed?

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COVID-19 / Does the Covid-19 vaccine have the flu vaccine in it?
« on: 08/02/2021 16:55:00 »
Robert asks:

Do the vaccines for Covid-19 contain the flu vaccine?

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COVID-19 / Re: I have several allergies, should I worry about taking the Covid-19 vaccine?
« on: 08/02/2021 13:09:08 »
Daniel says:

I have looked at the COVID 19 Vaccination advice on my health authority’s website.
From the FAQs:
QUESTION: I have a number of allergies, should I have the vaccine?

ANSWER:
“Tell staff before you are vaccinated if you have ever had a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). You should not have the vaccine if you’ve ever had a serious allergic reaction to medicines, vaccines or food. If you do have a reaction to the vaccine, it usually happens in minutes. Staff giving the vaccine are trained to deal with allergic reactions and treat them immediately.”

Some years ago, I had a severe allergic reaction to eating amber raspberries. I had some allergy tests which showed that I was mildly allergic to normal raspberries, tomatoes and mixed grasses. I was advised to carry an adrenalin pen just in case I suffered another allergic reaction. I have not had allergic reaction since then.

Considering my previous allergic reaction, should I have the Covid-19 vaccination? Personally, I think I am at greater risk from Covid because of my other health conditions (asthma (very mild), arthritis (very mild), ulcerative colitis (mild - moderate), eosinophilic oesophagitis (mild), lycans sclerosis (mild)) than I am from an allergic reaction to the vaccine, but I have no way of quantifying this. I should mention that I am isolating, but I don't think that this something I can continue to do for the rest of my life, if I am not vaccinated.

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COVID-19 / I use steroid inhalers. Can I have the Covid-19 vaccine?
« on: 08/02/2021 13:02:56 »
Daniel says:

I suffer from a number of conditions that are auto immune related i.e. asthma (very mild), arthritis (very mild), ulcerative colitis (mild - moderate), eosinophilic oesophagitis (mild), lycans sclerosis (mild).

For my asthma, I take a preventer inhaler – Flutiform 250/10 (1 puff twice daily). For eosinophilic oesophagitis I take another steroid inhaler Flixotide [AKA Fluticasone] (250 mcg four puffs twice daily).

I know that steroid sprays are immuno-suppressants. Considering my health problems and my use of steroid inhalers, are there any problems with me having the Covid-19 vaccine?

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / What impact could a massive solar flare have?
« on: 05/02/2021 13:47:26 »
Charlie wants to know:

What would happen to the world if a massive solar flare impacted the earth today, on the scale of the "Carrington Event"?

What do you think?

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COVID-19 / What happens after 28 days of Covid infection?
« on: 04/02/2021 16:50:28 »
Bill says:

In the UK only the deaths of people who are diagnosed with Covid-19 within 28 days are reported. Does this mean no one dies of it after that?

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