Tag Archives: health care

Culture and art can have positive health effects, studies show

[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 16, 2020 Studies show that culture and the arts can have positive health effects. “Incorporating the arts into health services is an investment in a person’s overall well-being. It is especially important in long-term care,” says researcher Kai Lehikoinen, who is the director of …

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Care pathways for pregnant women with COVID – 19

[ad_1] Since the onset of the 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, concerns about the virus’ impact on pregnancy have increased. However, there has been little professional consensus on how best to manage pregnancy during the pandemic given the limited data currently available. A recent review published in the magazine Global challenges …

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Is Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine the next hit drug?

[ad_1] November 9ththWhen Pfizer announced the first positive results from its Covid-19 vaccine trial, the share price jumped more than 7%. It has since declined slightly, but investors are still watching Pfizer stock, trying to predict: Will the vaccine be one of Pfizer’s top income cows? Could it ultimately be …

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Polypill can reduce the risk of heart attack by 40%: study

[ad_1] A four-in-one polypill that combines three blood pressure medications with a cholesterol-lowering drug would reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke by 20-40 percent, doctors from nine countries, including Bengaluru, reported Saturday. The polypill can be consumed alone or with aspirin with different benefits. When taken alone, it …

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Ehave dashboard to tackle the challenge of electronic health record security with the BurstIQ partnership using Blockchain technology

[ad_2][ad_1] A recent report released by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, part of the Department of Homeland Security, finds that the FBI and the Department of Health and Human Services have credible information on a growing and imminent threat of cybercrime for hospitals and operators. US health. MIAMI, November …

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