Health

The challenge of ensuring continuity of medical care

[ad_1] If immediate steps are not taken to ensure the continuity of medical care, the numbers of deaths from communicable and non-communicable diseases will be ineligible. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the catastrophic consequences of decades of privatizations and competition in the market. Preventable or treatable diseases cause the deaths …

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The dialogue between medical experts focuses on breast cancer

[ad_1] Ti Gong Doctors and experts discuss the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. Increasing public awareness of breast cancer, as well as the accuracy of early screening and imaging is key to increasing survival rates, doctors said at the third China International Import Expo. A dialogue between doctors, experts …

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People healed from Covid-19 have more defenses if reinfected

[ad_1] Washington, Nov. 8 (Prensa Latina) People who have been infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus develop faster and more effective defenses against the disease in case of reinfection, as is known. According to a study from Rockefeller University in the United States, the immune system can remember Covid-19 and improve …

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RKI on Corona in Germany: 16,017 new Corona infections in one day

[ad_1] Panorama Crown in Germany 16,017 new corona infections in one day Status: 8:19 | Reading time: 4 minutes The Robert Koch Institute reports 23,399 new infections The number of new coronavirus infections recorded daily in Germany reached a new record with over 23,000 cases. Meanwhile, new legislative plans should …

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The UV School of Medicine hires a clinical simulator for students

[ad_1] VALENCIA. On Wednesday, the dean of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Valencia (UV) informed students of the hiring of the Body Interact tool to complement their professional training given the “instability of clinical practices at the moment” by the health crisis. This tool consists of a …

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Potential Herpes Virus Vaccine Shows Promise – News

[ad_1] Immunization was developed by US scientists and could become the first for this disease, which affects approximately 4 billion people worldwide. The potential vaccine against the virus that causes herpes shows promise A vaccine against herpes development in the United States has shown good results in animal testing. The …

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when it is a symptom of coronavirus and sometimes a simple virus

[ad_1] “We already know that loss of smell (anosmia) and taste (ageuzia) are common symptoms of Covid-19. Let’s go slow, learn more. Do these symptoms only occur in Covid-19? There’s no way. Taste and smell are senses with intimate relationships between them. They are often affected by colds and flu, …

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