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Scientists find an incredible new way to fight viruses using sugar

Swiss and British researchers have modified sugar molecules so that they destroy viruses upon contact. This could be very useful in fighting new emerging viruses such as the deadly coronavirus. No current medication is capable of destroying a virus, only slowing it down and this new technique seems to work regardless of what virus it is used on.

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