[ad_1] The daily talk show programs addressed a group of important issues and topics related to home affairs and global issues. The most important themes presented by the programs last night, Thursday, were … Advisor to the President for Health Affairs: If you are a healthy and young person, avoid …
Read More »Haoma Medica completes first human trial for NaQuinate, a new treatment under development for osteoporosis
[ad_1] LONDON, Nov 27, 2020 / PRNewswire / – Haoma Medica today announced the completion of a first human study for NaQuinate, a carboxylic naphthoquinone acid, which is under development as a new orally administered drug for osteoporosis. The first human study launched last year in healthy adults investigated single …
Read More »A device that accelerates COVID screening tests in Quebec
[ad_1] The arrival of an automatic machine at CHUM has made it possible to slow down the spread of the coronavirus in the province. While all COVID-19 screening tests were done by hand in the early summer, this device has significantly accelerated testing at CHUM laboratories, where 2,000 tests are …
Read More »Ministry of Health: Al Soudah assigned to acting head of university hospitals
[ad_1] Sign up to receive the most important news Dr. Hala Zayed, Minister of Health and Population, has decided to renew the appointment of Dr. Mohamed Fawzi Al-Souda, Assistant Minister, to serve as President of the General Authority for Hospitals and Educational Institutions. The ministry said that Al-Souda’s renewal of …
Read More »The professor. Mohamed Mohieldin writes: The blessing of health is the backbone of life
[ad_1] Sign up to receive the most important news God has blessed us with many blessings, and the blessing of health and well-being is one of the greatest blessings for us and among the causes of human happiness. When a person is healthy and free from disease, he is in …
Read More »Maintaining the HIV response in a world shaped by COVID-19
[ad_1] Although global attention is dominated by COVID-19, the HIV / AIDS pandemic, in its fifth decade, is far from over. Since the early 1980s, 75.7 million people have been infected with HIV. 32 · 7 million people have died from AIDS-related diseases. HIV / AIDS remains a major public …
Read More »WHO recommends adults get at least 150 minutes of physical activity weekly during COVID-19 pandemic – Arirang News
[ad_1] WHO recommends adults get at least 150 minutes of physical activity weekly during the COVID-19 pandemicArirang News Scientists have figured out how much exercise it takes to “compensate” for a day of sittingScienceAlert WHO guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behavior: at a glanceWorld Health Organization Here’s how much …
Read More »NHS will test blood tests to detect more than 50 forms of cancer | Cancer research
[ad_1] The NHS is experimenting with a simple blood test that can help identify more than 50 forms of cancer years before diagnosis, in what has been hailed as a potential “game changer.” If successful, the blood test, known as Galleri, could revolutionize early cancer detection and save many lives …
Read More »Don’t ignore the mild symptoms of the corona … it could suddenly lead to fatal complications
[ad_1] Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, India conducted a study of Corona patients suffering from serious medical conditions, and it was shown that this was mainly due to ignorance of the test when symptoms appeared COVID for the first time. The hospital said, according to a website report, ” thehealthsite “It …
Read More »Prescgere magazine publishes its ninth blacklist of drugs to avoid
[ad_1] Prescgere magazine publishes its ninth black list of drugs to be discarded due to their dangerousness or the risks they pose on Thursday. Revision To prescribe He unveiled on Thursday his new list of a hundred drugs “more dangerous than useful”, to be avoided because of the “disproportionate” health …
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