[ad_1] © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Dublin DUBLIN (Reuters) – An unexpected 10% rise in the five-day moving average of new COVID-19 cases in Ireland threatens to reverse a recent sharp drop in the incidence rate of the disease to the third-lowest in Europe, the country …
Read More »Rivaroxaban non inferior to warfarin in patients with AF, bioprotetic mitral valve: RIVER
[ad_1] November 14, 2020 3 min of reading Source / Disclosures Source: Berwanger O, et al. LBS.03: Current Challenges in Coronary and Valvular Disease. Presented at: American Heart Association Scientific Sessions; 13-17 November 2020 (virtual meeting). Disclosures: Berwanger’s reports guarantee support from AstraZeneca, Amgen, Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim, the Brazilian Ministry …
Read More »These scientists pour cold water on a seemingly critical similarity between COVID-19 and the 1918 ‘Spanish flu’
[ad_1] “Cytokine storms” were a common feature of the 1918 flu, historians and health professionals say. But what is the role of potentially fatal immune responses in the coronavirus pandemic? About 500 million people, or a third of the world’s population, were infected with the Spanish flu of 1918. An …
Read More »Using OCT, cardiac MRI can identify the underlying causes of MINOCA in women
[ad_1] November 14, 2020 2 min of reading Source / Disclosures Source: Reynolds HR, et al. LBS.03: Current Challenges in Coronary and Valvular Disease. Presented at: American Heart Association Scientific Sessions; 13-17 November 2020 (virtual meeting). Disclosures: The OCT catheters used in the study were provided by Abbott Vascular. Reynolds …
Read More »Xarelto works for prevention in Valvular Afib
[ad_1] Rivaroxaban (Xarelto) appeared on par with warfarin for the prevention of atrial fibrillation (Afib) with a bioprosthetic mitral valve, the RIVER study showed. Mean time to death, major cardiovascular events (stroke, transient ischemic attack, valvular thrombosis, systemic unrelated central nervous system embolism, and hospitalization for heart failure) or major …
Read More »Decreased fitness increases the risk of depression and anxiety
[ad_1] A new UK study from University College London revealed that reduced fitness doubled the risk of depression and increased the risk of anxiety by 60%. And in a study that included more control Source: Abanoub Sami – Erm News publication date:Saturday 14 November 2020 18:39 GMT Date of update:Saturday …
Read More »The national team doctor reveals the health conditions of “Salah”: “He has mild symptoms”.
[ad_1] Dr Mohamed Abu Al-Ela, a doctor of the Egyptian national team, confirmed that Mohamed Salah suffers from mild symptoms of the virus, and that he will remain in Egypt until he recovers, which is at least a week. On Friday, the Egyptian Football Association announced that Mohamed Salah, the …
Read More »More than 1.3 million coronavirus deaths worldwide
[ad_1] Credit: Pixabay / CC0 Public Domain More than 1.3 million people have been killed by the novel coronavirus worldwide, according to an official source tally compiled by AFP. In total, there have been at least 1,303,783 deaths from 53,380,442 reported cases of COVID-19, although experts say official data will …
Read More »Here is the strange story of Henrietta Lacks and her immortal cells
[ad_1] It helped advance science without even knowing it. Henrietta Lacks, nee Loretta Pleasant, died of cervical cancer at the age of 31. Without asking him, the doctors took extracts from the tumor. In the hospital where she was hospitalized before her death, a doctor who specializes in culturing malignant …
Read More »What are the symptoms of wheat allergy and what is their relationship with celiac disease?
[ad_1] Many people confuse wheat allergy with celiac disease or celiac disease, but the two are different. Read more A wheat allergy is an allergic reaction to foods containing wheat. Reactions can occur from eating food or inhaling wheat flour. Wheat sensitivity is different from gluten sensitivity, but the two …
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