[ad_1] The FDA today issued an Emergency Use Permit (EUA) for baricitinib, in combination with remdesivir, for the treatment of suspected or laboratory-confirmed coronaviruses in hospitalized adults and pediatric patients two years of age or longer than required. Supplemental oxygen, invasive mechanical ventilation, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), according to …
Read More »“World Health” warns of imminent danger in the next nine months
[ad_1] Regional Director of the Health Organization in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, Dr Ahmed Al-Mandhari, said that the Eastern Mediterranean region has reported more than 3.6 million cases of Coronavirus COVID-19 out of 55 million cases in Worldwide. These are the cases reported by the ministries of health to the …
Read More »Coronavirus immunity could last for at least six months
[ad_1] AFP / Juan Mabromata According to a new study from the University of California’s Jolla Institute for Immunology, immunity to the coronavirus, after contacting the disease, may be longer than expected. Researchers at the University of San Diego have in fact studied blood samples from 185 former patients aged …
Read More »Half of Child Psychiatrists Surveyed Say Patients Suffer from Environmental Anxiety | Young people
[ad_1] More than half of child and adolescent psychiatrists in England see patients concerned about the state of the environment, a survey revealed. The results showed that the climate crisis is putting a strain on the mental health of young people. Observed levels of eco-anxiety were significantly higher among young …
Read More »Russian doctor: Coffee can sometimes threaten human health
[ad_1] publication date:20.11.2020 | 06:00 GMT | Health Sputnik Livan Lavrobrely Archive photo Follow RT on In an interview with Russian radio “Sputnik”, Russian dietician and endocrinologist Alexei Kalinitshev spoke of the risks that coffee can sometimes pose to human health. The doctor said drinking a cup of the traditional …
Read More »CHOP researchers reverse severe lymphatic disorder in patients with Noonan syndrome by targeting the genetic pathway
[ad_1] PHILADELPHIA, November 20, 2020 / PRNewswire / – Researchers at Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia (CHOP) resolved a severe lymphatic disorder in a girl with Noonan syndrome that resulted in upper gastrointestinal bleeding, fluid collection around her lungs, and numerous surgeries that failed to resolve her symptoms. By identifying a …
Read More »Major advances in prostate cancer research
[ad_1] Medicines that prolong life, others that slow the progression of the disease, more precise diagnoses: pioneering prostate cancer research has had good years. Progress has been extraordinary over the past 15 years because, first, we begin to understand the disease better and second, we begin to convince the public …
Read More »After a vaccine or an infection, how long will immunity to COVID last? It could take years, new hopeful data suggests
[ad_1] Eight months after infection, most recovered people still have enough immune cells to fend off the virus and prevent disease, the new data show. A slow, short-term rate of decline fortunately suggests that these cells may persist in the body for a very, very long time to come. The …
Read More »Vaccine against Covid-19: “If the government does not anticipate, we risk a collapse”
[ad_1] Vaccines like drugs are his hobby. Former chair of the Commission for Clinical Trials at the Medicines Agency (1994-2008), a pharmacologist with a cap from the University of Bordeaux, Professor Bernard Bégaud assures us that the government cannot miss the boat of communication on vaccination. 90% then 92%, 94.5%, …
Read More »Covid vaccine: the Germans are already on a war footing
[ad_1] Not a minute to waste. As soon as the vaccine is available, “everything will have to go very quickly”, repeats the German health minister, Jens Spahn. Not to be taken by surprise, the Germans have been preparing their vaccination campaign for several weeks. Millions of syringes are already in …
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