Health

11 candidate vaccines in the final phase of human trials

[ad_1] AFP, published Wednesday 18 November 2020 at 08:24 Faced with Covid-19, 48 vaccine candidates are currently in clinical trials on humans. But only eleven have entered phase 3, the last one before the approval of the authorities, according to the World Health Organization. Update on these candidates, which are …

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Do you make these deadly mistakes every day?

[ad_1] You know, they say life doesn’t come with a manual. And while this is true, we think it’s one of the biggest frustrations on the part of the general public that diseases don’t come with manuals! And that is why it is very important to take precautions right from …

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The algorithm-based program improves cholesterol and blood pressure levels

[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 18, 2020 Using a remotely-delivered algorithm-based program for disease management, patients experienced significant improvement in cholesterol and blood pressure levels, according to the latest research presented today at the American Heart Association’s 2020 scientific sessions. The virtual meeting will be held from Friday 13 …

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Learn the symptoms of coronary heart disease and how to treat it

[ad_1] Chronic heart disease is truly life-threatening, but coronary artery disease or ischemic heart disease is the deadliest. Smoking, alcoholism, obesity, high cholesterol, hypertension, diabetes and so on are the main factors that cause coronary heart disease. What are the symptoms of coronary heart disease? According to a site report …

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People recovered from the Corona virus are struggling to return to normal life after leaving the hospital, according to a new study

[ad_1] Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Surviving the emerging coronavirus is inherently difficult for those who are critically ill. However, returning to normal life is also a struggle, according to new research which found survivors are likely to experience health and financial difficulties even months later. Led by Dr. …

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