Health

Patient Advocates Welcome New Crown Restrictions | 29/10/20

[ad_1] BERLIN (dpa-AFX) – The German Foundation for Patient Protection has welcomed the renewed stricter crown restrictions and insists on greater protection for groups at risk. “The federal and state governments had to act consistently,” said board member Eugen Brysch of the German news agency. “The greatest danger comes from …

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The long Covid casts a lasting shadow on workers

[ad_1] More than six months after falling ill, Paul Garner’s out-of-office email asked for patience as he recovered from “post-viral symptoms associated with a Covid-19 infection”. The infectious disease professor at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine traces the start of his infection to March 19. In the first two …

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Often more severe courses of corona disease in stroke patients

[ad_1] Every 26 minutes a person in Austria suffers a stroke. A study from the University of Innsbruck now shows that the corona virus promotes strokes. AUSTRIA. On the occasion of World Stroke Day on October 29, Innsbruck epidemiologist and stroke expert Stefan Kiechl demonstrated the connection between stroke and …

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Polio vaccination has low adherence

[ad_1] 29 October 2020 | 9 in the morning Polio vaccination has low adherence Fernando Frazão / Agência BrasilPolio, also called infantile paralysis, is an acute contagious disease, but parents neglected to immunize young children The national vaccination campaign, which began on 5 October, has not had much support in …

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How it feels to be diagnosed with ADHD at age 35

[ad_1] In MARCH this year, a week before the UK went into lockdown, I was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). I’m 35, I have kids, and a busy job as an editor at a crowded news desk – and that blew me away. I struggled with not having …

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