[ad_1] A new study, published in the journal BMC Psychiatry, showed that many children and young people with obsessive thoughts and compulsions experienced their obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety, and depressive symptoms worsened during COVID-19. Also read – Sputnik V vaccine is 92% effective in preventing COVID-19, Russia says OCD is …
Read More »Foods that affect hypertension should be wary!
[ad_1] Hypertension can be controlled by making healthy eating decisions, but the concern is that some seemingly harmless foods may actually raise blood pressure. Speaking to Express.co.uk, Katherine Jenner, Chief Executive Officer of Blood Pressure, explained: “It is related to a number of factors that can accumulate such as your …
Read More »5 lifestyle changes to control excess weight and blood sugar
[ad_1] Diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by a constantly elevated blood glucose concentration due to reduced secretion of the hormone insulin, insulin resistance or both with changing lifestyles and increasing obesity. For a newspaper article time now news Individuals with diabetes or at high risk are advised by experts …
Read More »Foods that affect hypertension should be wary!
[ad_1] Hypertension can be controlled by making healthy eating decisions, but the concern is that some seemingly harmless foods may actually raise blood pressure. Speaking to Express.co.uk, Katherine Jenner, Chief Executive Officer of Blood Pressure, explained: “It is related to a number of factors that can accumulate such as your …
Read More »144 detainees receive medical assistance at the general command of Poliyaracuy
[ad_1] Older people who break one bone run a serious but potentially preventable risk of breaking another in the next two years. This is statistically true for the more than 340,000 people over the age of 65 who fracture their hips and the nearly 700,000 who fracture their spines each …
Read More »Research shows a unique repertoire of T cell receptors in MIS-C patients
[ad_1] Children with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) sometimes develop multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), which is associated with high morbidity. The underlying mechanism associated with T cells is described by the researchers in a new study published on the prepress server bioRxiv* in November 2020, in response to superantigen …
Read More »Russians sick from the virus wave feel lucky to be in rich Moscow
[ad_1] Issued on: 12/11/2020 – 03:08 Moscow (AFP) Alexander Komarov, a patient in one of the Moscow hospital’s temporary wards, can’t hold back tears as he talks about his fear of dying from the coronavirus. But as underfunded and understaffed Russian hospitals in regions beyond Moscow are struggling to cope …
Read More »Biologists study how molecular chaperones dissolve protein aggregates linked to Parkinson’s
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 11, 2020 In many neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s, protein aggregates form in the brain and are assumed to contribute to neuronal cell death. Yet there is a cellular defense mechanism that counteracts these aggregates, known as amyloid fibrils, and can even dissolve the …
Read More »A closed unlicensed medical glove factory in Al-Wasta
[ad_1] Sign up to receive the most important news Dr Muhammad Hani Ghoneim, governor of Beni Suef, stressed the continuation of the inspection campaigns on health facilities at the governorate level, with the need for these campaigns to extend to villages and estates, requesting a periodic report on the results …
Read More »Coronavirus in Mexico: 7,646 new infections and 588 deaths recorded
[ad_1] On Wednesday, the Ministry of Health (SSa) reported the advance of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in Mexico. During an evening press conference, José Luis Alomía Zegarra, national director of epidemiology, announced this 986,177 cumulative cases Yup 96,430 deaths due to the disease in the country. However, in the past 24 …
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