[ad_1] Share on PinterestA growing amount of research is finding a link between vitamin D and COVID-19, leading some experts to believe that the “sunshine vitamin” may be helpful in fighting the virus. Brothers91 / Getty Images A new study that looked at 216 people with COVID-19 found that 80 …
Read More »Cardiac ultrasound study marks nearly 67% of COVID-19 patients with structural heart abnormalities
[ad_1] Structural heart abnormalities were detected in nearly 70% of COVID-19 patients who also underwent a cardiac ultrasound, according to an international study published Monday. In fact, among the more than 300 people who received a transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) at one of the four Mount Sinai Health System hospitals in …
Read More »The cost of COVID-19 and quarantine in mental health of college students
[ad_1] As the COVID-19 pandemic drags on into its eighth month in the United States, and many people still maintain self-isolation from the first few months, the cost of mental health has become a growing topic of discussion. A study of French university students in JAMA network open provides information …
Read More »Germany sees an exponential increase in cases
[ad_1] India reported 36,470 new cases of Covid-19 in the past 24 hours on Tuesday, its lowest increase since July 17. This is the ninth day in a row the country has reported fewer than 60,000 new cases. In contrast, the United States reported 66,784 new cases in the past …
Read More »Raphael Dwamena: Another setback for the Ghanaian striker due to his heart disease
[ad_1] The 25-year-old is on the sidelines for another period after the detection of complications with his state of health. Danish club Vejle has withdrawn Ghanaian striker Raphael Dwamena from team commitments due to a relapse of heart disease. On loan from Spanish La Liga Levante, the 25-year-old was looking …
Read More »Breast Cancer Awareness Month: The Importance of Early Diagnosis
[ad_1] October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual international campaign that aims to increase education and raise funds for future research on breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women worldwide, with at least 2.1 million women affected each year. In 2018, the World …
Read More »Should you be concerned? Expert explains how to reduce your chances
[ad_1] Breast Cancer: Unusual discharge from the nipple can be a sign of breast cancer Highlight Breast Cancer Awareness Month is celebrated during October Breast self-exam can help in early diagnosis Older women have a higher risk of breast cancer The month of October is observed as Breast Cancer Awareness …
Read More »The elaborate Somali insurgent tax system collects almost as much as the government
[ad_1] NAIROBI (Reuters) – The Al-Qaeda-linked Al Shabaab insurgency in Somalia is collecting nearly as much taxes as the government through a sophisticated system of levies on activities from importing goods to irrigating crops, according to a report by a group of experts. FILE PHOTO: Packages of the Somali shilling, …
Read More »This iPhone 12 Setting Could Save Your Life – How To Enable It Now
[ad_1] If you just had an iPhone 12 or iPhone 12 Pro, then you will want to go and verify that COVID-19 exposure notifications are enabled if you want to do everything you can to avoid the deadly virus. When you set up a new iPhone 12 from a backup …
Read More »How effective will a COVID vaccine be for older adults?
[ad_1] As I write this, there are 42 COVID-19 vaccines in various stages of human trials. Eleven of these are in large, late-stage trials. More than 100 more are in development. Certainly, over the next year, we will likely have the first of many COVID-19 vaccines ready for deployment. There …
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