[ad_1] A new study from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine has uncovered the potential impacts COVID-19 can have on male fertility and sexually transmitted diseases. The researchers examined the autopsy tissues of six men who died from COVID-19 infection and found that the virus was still in …
Read More »Researchers identify a new “hidden” gene in SARS-CoV-2
[ad_1] A team of researchers announced that they have identified an “overlapping gene” in the SARS-CoV-2 genome. The facility could contribute to its unique biology and pandemic potential. Details of the study are published in the journal eLife. Understand the threat better The newly identified gene – called ORF3d – …
Read More »The second wave of Corona will be more deadly
[ad_1] A source in the Ministry of Health and Population said the second wave of the Coronavirus “will be more deadly” than the first, its symptoms will be diarrhea and severe stomach pain, and could cause sporadic clots in the lungs, heart and stomach. In his speech to Al-Dustour, the …
Read More »Service inquiries to city phone lines can help identify “hot spots” for opioid overdose
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 11, 2020 Service requests to the city’s non-emergency telephone lines can help identify “hot spots” for opioid use and overdoses, a Columbus study found. The researchers found that calls to line 311 – used in many U.S. cities to report non-emergency issues – closely …
Read More »The Minister of Health announces 15 measures concerning the possible second wave of Vero
[ad_1] 13:08 Wednesday 11 November 2020 Books – Muhammad Ghayat: Hala Zayed, Minister of Health and Population, presented the most important preparations for the possible second wave of Coronavirus, noting that 27 sub-operating rooms connected to the central operating room were managed to follow up and respond quickly to cases, …
Read More »Covid-19: these big cities where the epidemic “slows down”
[ad_1] Questioned into the microphone of the “Political Issues” program, Olivier Véran recalled Sunday evening that it was “too early” to judge the effects of the reconfirmation. But he still mentioned “a form to slow the progression of the epidemic […], trembling ”, in short, a very slight brake on …
Read More »The age group most affected by the crown in Egypt is between 35 and 50 years
[ad_1] Dr Hala Zayed, Minister of Health and Population, presented a report on the current situation of the new Corona virus in Egypt during a cabinet meeting today chaired by Dr Mustafa Madbouly, Prime Minister. The minister explained that the age stage most affected by emerging coronal disease in Egypt …
Read More »It could be fatal. This is what the daily intake of Tylenol does
[ad_1] 1:00 pm Wednesday 11 November 2020 Books – Sayed Metwally Tylenol, the trade name for acetaminophen (paracetamol), is one of the most popular over-the-counter drugs in the world and you may be wondering what makes your body eat every day. It’s inexpensive and available in a variety of forms, …
Read More »Chilli eaters would live longer, healthier
[ad_1] by Sarah Ben Bouzid | November 11, 2020 A new study from the American Heart Association estimates that people who regularly consume chili are likely to live longer and have a lower risk of developing cardiovascular disease or cancer. According to reports, eating spicy foods could therefore help increase …
Read More »COVID-19: Professor Jonathan Van Tam Uses “Mom Test” to Reassure Brits About Vaccine Safety | Political news
[ad_1] The British deputy chief medical officer said he will encourage his mother to get a COVID-19 vaccine while assuring Brits that safety standards will not be compromised in the face of the public health emergency. Professor Jonathan Van Tam, speaking at a Downing Street press conference, stressed that the …
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