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Super spreader Location: close to Ischgl increases the Corona-infection rate As the novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 spread also in Europe, moved to the ski resort of Ischgl in Austria soon in the headlines. Because of the so-called “ball man of the Alps” is considered to be a Corona-Hotspot, where many people from European countries have been infected. The geographical proximity to […]
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(HealthDay)—A new artificial intelligence algorithm can predict risk for age-related macular degeneration (AMD), according to a study published in the April issue of Translational Vision Science and Technology. Alauddin Bhuiyan, Ph.D., from iHealthScreen Inc. in New York City, and colleagues used 116,875 color fundus photos from 4,139 participants of the Age-related Eye Disease Study to develop a machine learning technique […]
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How reliable are the test results for COVID-19? One of the most commonly used Tests for the new Coronavirus SARS-CoV to prove 2, it does not seem to be as reliable as previously thought. The probability of a false negative result in the case of a disease present is greater than one-to-five. The researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School […]
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Black non-Hispanic and Hispanic women with opioid use disorder (OUD) are significantly less likely to receive or to consistently use any medication to treat their opioid use disorder during pregnancy than their white non-Hispanic counterparts, according to a new study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). Based on a population-level sample of women with OUD in the State of Massachusetts, the […]
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Coronavirus patients can safely see others within 10 days of symptoms starting if they’ve improved or been fever-free for three days, CDC’s new guidelines say People who had the coronavirus are allowed to meet with others after they’ve gone at least three days with no fever, new CDC guidelines say They can also safely see each other if it’s been […]
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As COVID-19 lockdown measures are lifted, some children may experience social anxiety about the prospect of returning to school. People with social anxiety may fear embarrassment or the expectation to perform in social situations, or worry exceedingly about people judging you poorly. In certain situations, people with anxiety may find their heart beats quicker as adrenalin is released into their […]
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Influence of storage on the taste of tomatoes studied Tomatoes are full of healthy ingredients and are extremely low in calories. The fruit vegetable is suitable for tasty dishes such as hot and cold soups, salads and sauces or simply raw on bread and butter with some chives. The importance of tomatoes to store them properly. In the fridge you […]
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Coronavirus symptoms include fatigue, coughing and loss of smell or taste. But how can you tell if you’re having a hard time shaking off the infection? The one sign in your skin that may mean you need to go to hospital. As the COVID-19 infection reaches the lower respiratory tract – known as the respiratory tree – a cough and […]
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The Coronavirus pandemic has the world firmly in its grip: More than five million people were infected worldwide with the novel pathogen, Sars-CoV-2 – 179.283 of them so far in Germany. Covid-19-News from Germany and around the world – the top stories: a false alarm in Berlin: Robert-Koch-Institute (RKI) has good R-value offset (08.02 hours), and the Netherlands will send […]
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New research published in Experimental Physiology suggests that fire service instructors are at increased risk of cardiovascular diseases due to higher levels of inflammation in their blood, and so their exposure should be limited to nine exposures per month. While training firefighters, fire service instructors experience core temperature increases to over 38°C when demonstrating scenarios to firefighters. Fire service instructors […]
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