COVID-19: dissemination of the Virus with a new model to predict – Naturopathy naturopathy specialist portal
New model can predict the spread of the Virus before The new Coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 has spread rapidly across the globe, especially the movement flows of people were the decisive factor. Researchers have now presented a new model for the calculation…
Read MoreMotor vehicle accidents a leading cause of cannabis-related deaths
In the first Australian study of its kind, 559 cannabis-related deaths identified between 2000 and 2018 have been examined by researchers at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC), UNSW Sydney. The leading cause of death was accidental injury…
Read MoreHow family stories help children weather hard times
In times of great stress, stories sustain us, says Robyn Fivush, director of the Family Narratives Lab in Emory’s Department of Psychology. Family reminiscing is especially important, says Fivush, who is also director of Emory’s Institute for the Liberal Arts….
Read MoreSky News presenter Jacquie Beltrao issues stark cancer warning amid coronavirus pandemic
Jacquie Beltrao, 45, who’s worked for Sky News since 1992, revealed she was battling breast cancer in 2013. With the UK currently in lockdown to prevent further spread of coronavirus, meaning people have to stay at home, cancer diagnoses have…
Read MoreCardiovascular impairment in COVID-19
Proven cardiovascular anti-inflammatory therapies should be used to treat COVID-19 patients that are at risk of, or have developed, cardiovascular problems, recommend leading cardiologists from Beijing, China, who have used their expertise in this area to detail treatment options for…
Read MoreWhy Soaking Up the Sun to Treat COVID-19 Isn’t a Bright Idea
While some research has been done on ultraviolet radiation as a way to kill microorganisms, it is not sanctioned as a COVID-19 therapy. The research that’s been done has shown this exposure can be dangerous for people’s health. New research…
Read MoreUSPSTF: Behavioral interventions likely prevent tobacco use
(HealthDay)—The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) concludes that primary care-feasible behavioral interventions have a moderate net benefit for preventing tobacco use in children. These findings form the basis of a final recommendation statement, published online April 28 in the…
Read MoreWhat not to do while exercising with a face mask
While you don’t need to wear a face mask while exercising in the privacy of your own home, you may need to wear one if you’re exercising outdoors where you might come in contact with people. There’s also a possibility…
Read MoreA new strategy to trigger ferroptosis in target cancer cells using drug-metal coordination complexes
Rapidly increasing cancer incidence and mortality worldwide have raised great challenges for the currently available anticancer options, which warrants the development of new therapeutic modalities based on novel antitumor mechanisms. Ferroptosis, a recently discovered form of non-apoptotic cell death, is…
Read MoreResearchers publish new insights into COVID-19
Researchers at the Radboud University Medical Center seem to have found an essential mechanism in the disease process of COVID-19, which has so far been overlooked. If the insight is correct, it probably has important consequences for the treatment of…
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