Coronavirus symptoms: Woman’s brain started ‘short circuiting’ after contracting COVID-19
Coronavirus is a new virus scientists are learning more about as time goes on. And people are reacting differently to the same pathogen. One Scottish woman felt her brain “short circuiting” after contracting the virus. The lady from East Lothian,…
Read MoreWhich Sport is best to mentally fit? – Naturopathy Naturopathy Specialist Portal
These sports activities can boost cognitive performance Sport strengthens not only the body but also the Psyche. However, not every sports promises to the same effect. Researchers from the universities of Basel and Tsukuba have now checked what sporting activity…
Read MoreYou Shouldn't Use Alcohol to Clean Your Hands. Ever.
Finding cleaning supplies and hand sanitizer can be difficult during the coronavirus pandemic. You may be tempted to use whatever you have at home, like rubbing alcohol or even liquor, if you can’t find certain items online or in the…
Read MoreHow to talk to your child about grief during the coronavirus pandemic
The number of deaths from the coronavirus continued to rise in the United States this week. By midday Tuesday, more than 25,000 Americans had died from COVID-19, the highest reported death toll in the world. According to the Centers of…
Read MoreMayo Clinic expert answers questions about COVID-19 testing
There has been a lot of attention given to COVID-19 testing. Mayo Clinic Laboratories has developed two different kinds of tests: one to determine if someone is actively infected with COVID-19, and another to determine if someone recently had COVID-19…
Read MoreNeural circuits mapped: Now we understand vision better
Researchers from Aarhus University have discovered the function of a special group of nerve cells which are found in the eye and which sense visual movement. The findings give us a completely new understanding of how conscious sensory impressions occur…
Read MoreTelehealth usage was growing among internists prior to COVID-19
(HealthDay)—There is wide variation in the use of telehealth among internal medicine physicians and subspecialists, according the “2020 American College of Physicians (ACP) Member Survey About Telehealth Implementation.” The ACP conducted an online survey (December 2019 to January 2020) with…
Read MoreCould allergic reactions be prevented? Team identifies key protein that triggers symptoms
Spring is in the air, and that means allergic reaction-causing pollen is, too. It’s reported that 20 percent of the Canadian population lives with hay fever and nearly 10 percent have food allergies. And the problem is only getting worse….
Read MoreStudy identifies 275 ways to reduce spread of coronavirus following lockdown
Phased re-opening of schools, businesses and open spaces should be considered alongside a range of practical ways to keep people physically apart, say the authors of a new study on how lockdown can be eased without a resurgence of coronavirus…
Read MoreSkin cancer symptoms: The first sign of non-melanoma on your body
Skin cancer is best treated earlier – as with most types of diseases. Non-melanoma is more prevalent throughout the world. What’s the sign you have it? The NHS explains that non-melanoma “slowly develops in the upper layers of the skin”….
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