How athenahealth’s EHR FaceTime feature is helping a solo practice during COVID-19
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in mid-March, Dr. Mamdouh Riad, a solo practitioner in Hyannis, Massachusetts, began to take notice that he would not be able to see patients in the office as usual and had many patients…
Read MoreOn the front lines: Jeffrey Henderson
Infectious diseases specialist Jeffrey Henderson, MD, PhD, an associate professor of medicine and of molecular microbiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, explains plasma therapy and how it is being used in patients with COVID-19. Learn more…
Read MoreCoronavirus: Good oral hygiene can protect gradients of serious COVID-19- – natural healing naturopathic specialist portal
The oral cavity as a barrier against diseases COVID-19 is a disease that penetrates and often over the mouth and throat into the body. The immune competence of the oral cavity represents the first hurdle for the Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, but…
Read MoreNew study shows staggering effect of coronavirus pandemic on America’s mental health
When the novel coronavirus roared into the U.S., mental health took a back seat to physical health. The number one priority was making sure hospitals wouldn’t be overwhelmed and that as many lives as possible could be saved. Schools closed,…
Read MoreWhat is visceral fat? One activity you can do to get rid of harmful fat
Visceral fat builds up around internal organs, such as the liver and intestines. Why is it harmful in high levels? And how to get rid of it. Scientific research has linked high levels of visceral fat levels with various health…
Read MoreHave a Chance to be awarded: Top researchers believe that easing came too early
The Federal government and the Länder have decided last Wednesday a far-reaching relaxations. But this came too early? Experts have developed mathematical models for the spread of the Virus, believe that we can squander about to bring the epidemic under…
Read MorePangolins may possess evolutionary advantage against coronavirus
Similar to how a smoke detector sounds off an alarm, certain genes sense when a virus enters the body, alerting of an intruder and triggering an immune response in most mammals. But, according to a recent study published in Frontiers…
Read MorePets and COVID-19: Answers to All Your Questions
Two cats and one dog in the United States have tested positive for the presence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19. Experts say it appears pets can contract the novel coronavirus from humans, although the transmission still seems to be…
Read MoreCoronavirus found in patients’ semen in small Chinese study
The virus that causes COVID-19 can be found in semen, Chinese researchers report in a small study that doesn’t address whether sexual transmission is possible. Doctors detected the virus in semen from six of 38 men hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19….
Read MoreEndovascular thrombectomy alone noninferior in ischemic stroke
(HealthDay)—Endovascular thrombectomy alone is noninferior to endovascular thrombectomy preceded by intravenous alteplase for patients with acute ischemic stroke from large-vessel occlusion, according to a study published online May 6 in the New England Journal of Medicine. Pengfei Yang, M.D., from…
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