[ad_1] Understand the spread of infectious diseases Covid-19: the model demonstrates – social distancing works 04.11.2020 | Author / Publisher: Dr. Kathrin Kottke * / Dr. Ilka Ottleben Avoiding social contact and keeping away from each other is difficult, but it is considered an effective way to protect yourself and …
Read More »Study reveals: Covid-19 course in seven variants
[ad_1] From flu-like symptoms to loss of taste and smell: there are various signs of malaise with Covid-19. This makes detecting an infection even more difficult. A research team of Medical University of Vienna has now grouped the symptoms into seven different groups. As a result, several symptoms often occur …
Read More »Tape instead of the corona test? AI should recognize Covid-19 by coughing
[ad_1] fromAcar protein to conclude American researchers are working on artificial intelligence that will detect corona infections based on cough. In this way, patients without symptoms could be recognized more quickly. Cambridge, Massachusetts – Smartphones can do a lot and play little Science fiction, but soon they could too Crown …
Read More »Stroke: High blood pressure, illicit drug use, and blood-thinning medications increase the risk
[ad_1] There are two types of hemorrhagic stroke – intracerebral and subarachnoid hemorrhage – depending on whether the hemorrhage occurs within the brain or on the surface of the brain, retrospectively. However, they both share the same risk factors. The Stroke Association further explained the difference between intracerebral and subarachnoid …
Read More »Congress Gets Special Illumination As Prostate Cancer Prevention Warning – News
[ad_1] 04/11/2020 – 11:00 Congress participates in the November Blue campaign every year In support of Blue November, an international awareness movement on the prevention and fight against prostate cancer, the National Congress Building will be lit in blue from 2 to 20 November. The initiative aims to draw men’s …
Read More »Osteoporosis drugs reduce infection rate – healing practice
[ad_1] Osteoporosis drugs to protect against COVID-19? Typical treatments for osteoporosis appear to be associated with a protective effect against COVID-19 and could specifically reduce the infection rate by 30 to 40 percent. Drugs used for osteoporosis appear to protect people from developing COVID-19, according to a study involving researchers …
Read More »Oxford / AstraZeneca developed corona virus vaccine will provide at least 50% protection – health news
[ad_1] Andrew Pollard, director of vaccine studies at the University of Oxford, told British lawmakers in parliament that they will present the results of the latest phase of human trials of the vaccine they developed later this year. Pollard said whether the vaccine will work will be largely clear later …
Read More »With 1,184 cases confirmed in 24 hours, Minas exceeds 362 thousand infected by Covid-19 – Horizontes
[ad_1] Minas Gerais has 362,340 cases of Covid-19. According to the epidemiological bulletin, released Wednesday (4) by the State Department of Health, in the last 24 hours alone, there have been 1,184 confirmations of the disease. The number of deaths caused by the virus has reached 9,069. 19 deaths were …
Read More »Ginseng as a miracle cure for Alzheimer’s?
[ad_1] 04 November 2020 14:39 Robert Klatt Bacteria produce the natural substance rhizolutin from ginseng. In animal experiments with mice, this was able to dissolve the typical Alzheimer’s plaques. Seoul (South Korea). Alzheimer’s is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases in the world. According to data from the German …
Read More »Personalized medicine can improve prognosis in cancer patients
[ad_1] Precision medicine is currently used in the treatment of cancers such as prostate, lung, breast, colon and leukemia. 4 November 2020 10:00 In the framework of the 3rd National Congress of Patients (which will take place from 4 to 6 November), Dr. Santiago March Mifsut, coordinator of the Strategic …
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