Joe Swash is a man who has shown the world his multitude of skills. From acting, presenting and just recently ice skating – being crowned…
More evidence of no survival benefit in COVID-19 patients receiving hydroxychloroquine
A study of electronic medical records from US Veterans Health Administration medical centers has found that hydroxychloroquine—with or without azithromycin—did not reduce the risk of…
Why most knee injuries don’t need surgery to heal
Two decades ago, orthopedic surgeons began taking notice of a particular oddity in patients who underwent anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery. Those who diligently…
The original SARS virus disappeared – here’s why coronavirus won’t do the same
British cancer doctor Prof Karol Sikora recently claimed that the current COVID-19 pandemic would “burn itself out”. His thinking is that if there are more…
Coronavirus: techniques from physics promise better COVID-19 models—can they deliver?
Never before has the subject of mathematical modelling been so prominently in the news. The interest in the techniques used to predict the development of…
Risk to health: iodine content of Sushi-sheets to high – Naturopathy naturopathy specialist portal
Pollutants: Sushi leaves can damage the health Fresh fish, vegetables and rice: Sushi is considered healthy Fast Food. However, the algae leaves, the other ingredients…
Intranasal delivery of MSCs provides hope for treating Alzheimer’s disease
In the search for a cure for Alzheimer’s disease, mesenchymal stem cells and their derived extracellular vesicles (MSC-EVs) offer much promise, thanks to their protective…
High blood pressure linked to increased risk of dying from COVID-19
Patients with raised blood pressure have a two-fold increased risk of dying from the coronavirus COVID-19 compared to patients without high blood pressure, according to…
Use loss of taste and smell as key screening tool for COVID-19, researchers urge
King’s College London researchers have called for the immediate use of additional COVID-19 symptoms to detect new cases, reduce infections and save lives. In a…
$3.7 million aimed at studying effect of manganese exposure on cognitive skills
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have received a $3.7 million grant to investigate the link between manganese and cognitive problems.…