[ad_1] One study found that sarcastic people are more likely to have heart disease due to their persistent negative responses to stressful situations. In most people, the stressful situation leads to the “fight or flight” response, but if the same event occurs again, the body’s response is weakened. However, those …
Read More »A study reveals behavior that can make people more vulnerable to heart disease
[ad_1] One study found that sarcastic people are more likely to have heart disease due to their persistent negative responses to stressful situations. In most people, the stressful situation leads to the “fight or flight” response, but if the same event occurs again, the body’s response is weakened. However, those …
Read More »Diabetes in Burkina Faso: the sad progression of the figures
[ad_1] World Diabetes Day is celebrated on November 14 each year. In Burkina Faso, the commemoration began on November 5 and will continue until December 10, 2020 under the theme “Nurses and diabetes”. In Burkina Faso, out of 3,849 cases registered in health centers in 2013, the country recorded 13,780 …
Read More »Germany on vaccination alert
[ad_1] It is the largest exhibition center in Berlin (Germany) and soon one of the largest vaccination centers in the country. Development work has just begun for a mass campaign: “20,000 people a day”, reports Albrecht Broemme, head of logistics. He has four weeks to transform the rooms. We have …
Read More »Moderna vaccine volunteer, to try to help in a “crazy world”
[ad_1] AFP, published Tuesday 17 November 2020 at 20:53 One of the crucial elements in the frenzied race for a coronavirus vaccine is the recruitment of tens of thousands of people ready to participate in clinical trials. AFP Miami correspondent Leila Macor is one of them. Leila participated in the …
Read More »tracking the virus in wastewater is valuable
[ad_1] Reuters Biden calls former Louisiana campaign director to the White House WILMINGTON, Delaware / WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Joe Biden, declared president-elect of the United States, continued on Tuesday to build his future team, notably naming his successful campaign director, Jen O’Malley Dillon, in Deputy Chief of Staff In the …
Read More »The double SGLT inhibitor shows new CV benefits in type 2 diabetes
[ad_1] November 17, 2020 4 minutes of reading Source / Disclosures Source: Bhatt DL, et al. LBS.07: Randomized Trials – Brain, Kidney and Heart. Presented at: American Heart Association Scientific Sessions; 13-17 November 2020 (virtual meeting). Disclosures: Lexicon and Sanofi sponsored the SCORED and SOLOIST tests. Bhatt reports having financial …
Read More »Steps to extract a decision on treatment at state expense, conditions and eligible groups
[ad_1] The procedures for requesting or extracting a treatment decision at the expense of the state, the documents required, the general conditions that must be met to approve the application and priority groups deserving of priority are all the main issues for those who wish to submit the application to …
Read More »The high-dose influenza vaccine fails to reduce death and CV events in the high-risk cohort
[ad_1] November 17, 2020 3 min of reading Source / Disclosures Source: Vardeny O, et al. LBS.08: The AHA Goes Viral: COVID-19, Flu Vaccines and Cardiovascular Disease. Presented at: American Heart Association Scientific Sessions; 13-17 November 2020 (virtual meeting). Disclosures: Vardeny reports receiving research support from AstraZeneca, the FDA, and …
Read More »Health Kafr El Sheikh records the death of a school principal in Corona
[ad_1] 21:11 Tuesday 17 November 2020 Kafr El Sheikh – Islam Ammar: The Directorate of Health Affairs of Kafr El-Sheikh recorded the death of the director of the Desouk Agricultural Secondary School, due to his infection with the new Corona virus. An official source from the Health Affairs Directorate explained …
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