[ad_1] It used to be considered one of the beacons of hope in the fight against the serious diseases of Covid 19 – but now the World Health Organization (WHO) advises against using the drug Remdesivir! After careful consideration, a WHO expert panel concluded that the drug “does not have …
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Read More »Scientists discover a potential strategy to prevent inflammation in COVID-19 patients
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 19, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause significant illness and death while treatment options remain limited. Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have discovered a potential strategy to prevent life-threatening inflammation, lung damage, and organ failure in patients with COVID-19. The research …
Read More »Computers could use subtle facial features to recognize congenital adrenal hyperplasia
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 18, 2020 Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is a disorder that affects the adrenal gland’s ability to release hormones that regulate the body’s response to stress and disease. CAH is treatable, but it can be potentially life-threatening during illness or if not managed. The disorder …
Read More »Request for advance directives: all Swiss intensive care beds occupied
[ad_1] Wednesday 18 November 2020 Request for advance directives All Swiss ICU beds occupied The situation has arisen in recent days and the last intensive care bed in Switzerland is now occupied. The Swiss Society of Intensive Medicine communicates this and at the same time asks people to update their …
Read More »The algorithm-based program improves cholesterol and blood pressure levels
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 18, 2020 Using a remotely-delivered algorithm-based program for disease management, patients experienced significant improvement in cholesterol and blood pressure levels, according to the latest research presented today at the American Heart Association’s 2020 scientific sessions. The virtual meeting will be held from Friday 13 …
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[ad_1] As the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic grows, more manifestations of viral infection emerge. Early in the pandemic, people with COVID-19 reported symptoms of fever, cough, and difficulty breathing. Later, other symptoms were added, such as loss of taste, loss of smell, and mouth injuries in children. A team of …
Read More »The new AHA COVID-19 CVD registry details the disparities in care
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 17, 2020 A new American Heart Association collaborative model for COVID-19 research, using data from the new AHA COVID-19 cardiovascular disease registry, found that Hispanic and black adults with COVID-19 were much more likely to be hospitalized. hospital compared to their white counterparts, as …
Read More »The study investigates the similarities between the network of galaxies and the network of neuronal cells in the human brain
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 17, 2020 In their article published in Frontiers of physics, Franco Vazza (astrophysicist at the University of Bologna) and Alberto Feletti (neurosurgeon at the University of Verona) studied the similarities between two of the most challenging and complex systems in nature: the cosmic network …
Read More »Russia is struggling to cope with a new infection record. Famous ice skating rink, turned into COVID hospital in Moscow – News from sources
[ad_1] Russia on Monday reported a record of 22,778 infections with the new coronavirus, as authorities sought to reduce pressure on the medical system, even turning a Moscow ice rink into a temporary hospital for COVID-19 patients, he said. Reuters reported. Read also: CTP, reaction to the viral letter by …
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