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Como pessoas com comorbidades em SC farão comprovação para se vacinar contra Covid-19?

Como pessoas com comorbidades em SC farão comprovação para se vacinar contra Covid-19?
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satire: Beating the coronavirus

gettyimages/ istock   The basic idea is simple: if you move faster than a coronavirus, it can never catch you The second wave has taken even our wise rulers by surprise. Most people I know are either confused, terrified, or both. They have many questions on how to defeat the coronavirus. But there’s no one place with all the answers. So, in the larger public interest, I’m sharing below the top five most effective strategies to beat the virus. If you follow them diligently, I can guarantee 110% that you won’t die of COVID-19 at least not officially. So, here goes:

Covid survivors, who weren t sick to be hospitalised, have increased risk of death in 6 months

Covid survivors, who weren t sick to be hospitalised, have increased risk of death in 6 months SECTIONS Covid survivors, who weren t sick to be hospitalised, have increased risk of death in 6 monthsPTI Last Updated: Apr 23, 2021, 06:01 PM IST Share iStock The side effects of Covid include breathing problems, irregular heart rhythms, mental health issues and hair loss. Related NEW DELHI: COVID-19 survivors - including those not sick enough to be hospitalised - have an increased risk of death in the six months following diagnosis with the virus, according to the largest comprehensive study of long COVID-19 to date. The research, published in the journal Nature on Thursday, reveals the massive burden this disease is likely to place on the world s population in the coming years, they said.

They Have Alzheimer s This Clinical Trial May Be a Last Hope

They Have Alzheimer s. This Clinical Trial May Be a Last Hope 23 Apr, 2021 05:00 AM 7 minutes to read Michael Gross, a lifelong Yankees fan, was unnerved when he forgot the name of one of the team s former managers. Photo / Jackie Molloy / New York Times Michael Gross, a lifelong Yankees fan, was unnerved when he forgot the name of one of the team s former managers. Photo / Jackie Molloy / New York Times New York Times By: Gina Kolata Despite the urgent need for treatments to slow or stop Alzheimer s disease, finding patients for clinical trials has been difficult and frustrating. Patients are often older. Their doctors may not be part of a research

Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - Caring for your liver during Covid-19

Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive New Delhi, April 23 (IANSlife) Liver disease is a serious concern in India with more than 10 lakh cases being reported every year. Late diagnosis often leads to detection of the condition when it is at end-stage or liver cirrhosis has occurred, during which time it is difficult to treat and it could lead to death, says Rajiv Lochan, Lead Consultant HPB and Transplant Surgery, Aster RV Hospital. To get full access of the story, click here to subscribe to IANS News Service © 2021 IANS India Private Limited. All Rights Reserved. The reproduction of the story/photograph in any form will be liable for legal action.

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