BMJ Open marks a decade of influential open access research From a Belgian survey, showing that many patients with locked-in syndrome aren't necessarily.
Chalmers University of Technology
Research on the border between technology and health is becoming increasingly important. Chalmers and Sahlgrenska Academy have now started a new collaboration, where researchers will work in pairs to solve healthcare challenges. As our population grows and we live longer, and previously fatal diseases can be cured or become chronic, the healthcare sector faces major challenges. New technology can support and provide solutions, and technology focusing on health is also rapidly developing. At the same time, collaboration between healthcare and engineering is prioritised. Chalmers University of Technology currently has a number of collaborations, in both research and education, with Sahlgrenska University Hospital and Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg.
The 103rd Dies Natalis is to take place on 9 March. Online, this time, due to the global outbreak of COVID-19. Wageningen University & Research is also.
New figures released today by the Heart Foundation show Australians who left school early, Tasmanians, South Australians and those living in regional and.
Covid-19
Feb 25, 2021 06:36 PM By Sabrina Emms A 3D representation of the human heart. Edward L / Flickr
Satjit Bhusri, MD, is worried about heart health his own, and yours. A long-time New York City cardiologist, he is now treating the aftereffects of Covid-19. “What s unusual about Covid …is that it is extremely inflammatory. That means the body attacks [the virus], and [the immune system] kind of goes overboard,” he said.
What is unnerving is that the cardiovascular damage often appears after the virus has been shed.
If the Covid-19 heart connection seems surprising, it was news to doctors too, because Covid is considered a respiratory disease. But Covid patients began showing vascular problems.