The scent hung in the air, something like that Always noted at Brooklyn Hospital. The smell of blood is more prevalent lately, a sign that the gun violence that has gripped the city has its grip on the communities around the hospital. “It smells a little metallic. And it’s kind …
Read More »Even 1 case of myocarditis is not dangerous for college athletes
The title was worrisome: about one-third of the Big Ten student-athletes who tested positive for COVID-19 were diagnosed with cardiovascular MRI after contracting the disease. However, that was not entirely true. While Dr. Cutter of Penn State Athletics. Van Sebastianelli made those comments to the school director’s group, all that …
Read More »When schools reopen, scientists say some children can spread Covid-19 despite having antibodies
With schools and colleges reopening across the country, scientists say the social distance of Kovid-1 to is a serious public-health reaction. New research released Thursday will shed more light on children who test positive for COVID-19, and who are infected with the coronavirus. Children are always asymmetrical or show very …
Read More »Space travel could lead to new motor skills, but impaired vision, in a new study of the cosmonaut brain
ગે Sergei Ilnitsky / AFP / Getty Images U.S. astronaut Jack Fisher smiled after a member of NASA’s medical staff wiped his face shortly after returning to Earth in a Russian Soyuz capsule in Kazakhstan on September 3, 2017. Sergei Ilnitsky / AFP / Getty Images A new study examines …
Read More »LA County’s homeless are seeing lower COVID-19 rates than the overall population
LOS ANGELES (KABC) – Homeless people in Los Angeles County are testing positive for coronavirus at a much lower rate than a large population. The positive rate among LA County homeless people is less than 2%. In general, the county’s most recent test positivity rate is now 6.6%, although it …
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