How COVID-19 is different from the flu The Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 does not damage the lungs, according to a current study, only the pulmonary alveoli (alveoli), but also the insides of the blood vessels (endothelium), which can lead to thrombosis in…
Read MoreCorona: the Federal government wants restrictions on the Contact up to 5. July extend – with relaxations
The Coronavirus pandemic, keeps the world in breath: More than 5 million people globally have become infected with the novel Sars-CoV-2 – 178.568 of them so far in Germany. Covid-19-News from Germany and around the world – the top stories:…
Read MoreReport on the proposal for a decision: Federal government wants to loosen the contact restrictions from the beginning of June
The Coronavirus pandemic, keeps the world in breath: More than 5 million people globally have become infected with the novel Sars-CoV-2 – 178.568 of them so far in Germany. Covid-19-News from Germany and around the world – the top stories:…
Read MoreAge, male sex, obesity, and underlying illness risk factors for severe COVID-19 or death
Age, male sex, obesity, and underlying illness have emerged as risk factors for severe Covid-19 or death in the UK, according to the largest cohort study to date published by The BMJ today. The risk of death increases in the…
Read MoreAI tool gives doctors a new look at the lungs in treating COVID-19
Spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, Princeton researchers have developed a diagnostic tool to analyze chest X-rays for patterns in diseased lungs. The new tool could give doctors valuable information about a patient’s condition, quickly and cheaply, at the point of…
Read MoreOf Saxony, the head of government Kretschmer rejects vouchers for holidays in Germany
The Coronavirus pandemic, keeps the world in breath: More than 5 million people were infected worldwide with the new Covid-19 – 177.183 of them so far in Germany. All messages to the Corona-crisis in Germany, Europe and the world, you…
Read MoreSome children with COVID-19 require admission, PICU care
(HealthDay)—Some children with COVID-19 require admission and intensive care, according to a study published online May 11 in The Journal of Pediatrics. Jerry Y. Chao, M.D., from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, New York, and colleagues describe…
Read MoreCorona-pandemic: the Golden middle ground between health and the economy – Naturopathy naturopathy specialist portal
The economy and health go Hand-in-Hand While the Coronavirus pandemic, the global economy is experiencing strong cuts. In many people the impression that the measures for the protection of public health are in direct conflict with the economic interests arose….
Read MoreMonkeys protected from COVID-19 after being given prototype vaccines
Monkeys given six prototype coronavirus vaccines were protected from infection in Harvard study that offers hope a jab to protect humans could be on the horizon In one study, nine monkeys that were infected with coronavirus did not contract the…
Read MoreThe Illness Affecting Kids Exposed to COVID-19 Has a Potential Treatment
On the call, saved in webinar form on the CDC website, experts noted that hospitals have had some success in treating the illness with immunotherapy and steroids, which can work to calm overactive immune responses. Previously the agency shared that…
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