Health

E-cigarette users have an increased susceptibility to the flu, COVID-19

[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 18, 2020 In a controlled study of smokers, non-smokers, and e-cigarette users, researchers at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine found that e-cigarette users exhibited significantly altered immune responses to a influenza virus infection pattern, suggesting a increased susceptibility to the disease. …

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Politecnico: episodic anniversary despite the pandemic

[ad_1] The only thing finally He strongly recalled the pre-pandemic era yesterday, the 47th anniversary of the Polytechnic student uprising. There was no lack of “traditions” either chemically, nor the intensity and the counterclaims between the Greek police forces and the demonstrators, while the “agenda” of this year’s celebration was …

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Antibody therapy is able to reduce harmful cholesterol by 50%.

[ad_1] An American research study has revealed a hospital Mount Sinai In New York on the success of a drug evinacumab Experimental reduction of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, or so-called “bad” cholesterol, by 50% in patients with severe hypercholesterolemia, whose condition is resistant to standard treatments, according to a newspaper. TIME …

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Hydroxychloroquine, death threats and communication

[ad_1] In short letter published on 13 November in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, five Swiss and French researchers draw attention to an aspect of “dialogue” in the age of social media that we would not have thought possible a few years ago: Several authors of [cette méta-analyse]suffered a violent campaign …

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The new AHA COVID-19 CVD registry details the disparities in care

[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 17, 2020 A new American Heart Association collaborative model for COVID-19 research, using data from the new AHA COVID-19 cardiovascular disease registry, found that Hispanic and black adults with COVID-19 were much more likely to be hospitalized. hospital compared to their white counterparts, as …

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