Doctors and health experts have expressed shock on social media recently about the number of ICU patients on ECMO treatment, especially in Victoria. ECMO, which stands for extra
Doctors warn Independence Day weekend could lead to a fourth wave of COVID-19 cases after the July 4 holiday in 2020 that kicked off America’s second surge In
When the pandemic sidelined in-office visits at his practice, Dr. Dael Waxman “wasn’t exactly thrilled with being at home.” But he quickly shifted gears to video and telephone
Heart issues on the rise He says this young man’s story shows the important link between the virus and direct heart damage. U.S. health regulators warned surgeons Thursday
In a recent study reviewing Medicare claims data from 2019 for nearly 59,000 patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD), a Johns Hopkins Medicine research team provides statistical evidence
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The World Health Organization said on Tuesday it was concerned that the novel coronavirus spread was being driven by people in their 20s, 30s and 40s, many of
The sleep pattern of people was significantly affected in the lockdown with many taking over an hour to fall asleep and many having reduced sleeping time, according to
One debate fuelled by the virus is about whether to have steamed buns and congee (porridge) for breakfast, or milk and toast. It’s a serious question in China,
Inflammageing – an age-associated phenomenon of increased general inflammation – may be related to the increased severity and mortality of SARS-CoV-2 infections in older individuals, suggests a recent
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