[ad_1] The researchers asked about the need to avoid a variety of foods for sinus sufferers. Researchers are trying to find out whether foods that cause inflammation in the body can also affect sinus membranes if you have a runny nose, as foods that help your body make more mucus …
Read More »Global health clarifies the real uses of antibiotics
[ad_1] The World Health Organization has defined antimicrobials – including antibiotics, antiviral drugs, antifungals, and antiparasitic drugs – as medicines used to prevent and treat infections in humans, animals and plants. The organization explained that antimicrobial resistance occurs when changes in bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites occur over time. They …
Read More »Health: There is a sufficient supply of drugs in preparation for the second wave of Corona virus
[ad_1] Today, Sunday, Dr. Hala Zayed, Minister of Health and Population, held a meeting with Major General Physician Baha El Din Zidan, President of the Unified Purchase Authority, and Dr. Tamer Essam, President of the Egyptian Authority for drugs, to determine the availability of drugs and medical supplies to coincide …
Read More »Regeneron’s antibody mix works: Trump’s “wonder drug” receives emergency approval
[ad_1] Sunday 22 November 2020 Regeneron’s antibody blend works Trump’s “wonder drug” gets emergency approval Donald Trump survived his corona infection surprisingly quickly in early October. He attributes his recovery to a “cure” which he discovered by accident and which should soon be available to everyone. At least a first …
Read More »Hyperbaric Chambers Used to Reverse Aging in the “Holy Grail” study
[ad_1] Over the past 100 years, we have made incredible advances in healthcare that would have been considered miraculous for any previous generation. To give an example, the life expectancy in the United States in 1950 it was 68.2 years. We have since added 10 years to that average. Social …
Read More »Hyperbaric Chambers Used to Reverse Aging in the “Holy Grail” study
[ad_1] Over the past 100 years, we have made incredible advances in healthcare that would have been considered miraculous for any previous generation. To give an example, the life expectancy in the United States in 1950 it was 68.2 years. We have since added 10 years to that average. Social …
Read More »Romualdo Brito is veiled in Valledupar
[ad_1] The recently deceased Romualdo Brito, creator of 1,400 vallenata songs which never ceases to echo throughout the national territory, is already veiled in the Caesarean capital. After losing his life in a car accident it happened this Friday on the street of San Roque, in the center of Cesar, …
Read More »Critical move on drug prices 51 years after Trump
[ad_1] US President Donald Trump announced that he has enacted two new rules to reduce the prices of prescription drugs, which are very high in the United States. As for the pharmaceutical companies, Trump said, “He doesn’t like me too much, but we have to,” and expressed hope that the …
Read More »The survival of COVID-19 patients who have experienced cardiac arrest is similar to pre-pandemic rates
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 20, 2020 It is not a death sentence if a COVID-19 patient suffers cardiac arrest while receiving treatment for the virus in hospital, according to new research that contradicts reports since the start of the pandemic. New insight from a researcher at the University …
Read More »Inflammatory factors that aggravate COVID-19 can come from adipose tissue
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 20, 2020 There is growing evidence that adipose tissue plays a key role in the aggravation of COVID-19. One of the theories under investigation is that fat cells (adipocytes) act as reservoirs for SARS-CoV-2 and increase viral load in obese or overweight individuals. Scientists …
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