Coronavirus warning: Expert reveals COVID-19 could permanently damage the lungs

Coronavirus has been said to cause dire consequences to the respiratory system. Common symptoms of the virus include a high temperature and a new, continuous cough. But even after recovery from the virus, scientists now suspect that some patients could suffer long-term physical damage, particularly in the lungs. What are the lasting effects on the lungs after recovery from COVID-19? […]

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Nigeria’s reliance on drug imports in the time of COVID-19

The spread of COVID-19 has been slow in Nigeria compared to other countries on the continent. Nevertheless, the federal government has taken steps in readiness for a more rapid outbreak. Schools have been closed, public gatherings banned by some state governments and most public workers are required to work from home. An international travel ban has also been imposed and […]

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Corona: heart and kidney medications more take – Naturopathy naturopathy specialist portal

Corona-risk due to heart and kidney medications? In the course of the development of the COVID-19-pandemic always inaccurate medical information to be disseminated. Such false information is, for example, that patients, the Renin-Angiotensin-System (RAS) blockers such as, in particular, Angiotensin II type-1 receptor blockers (ARBs) are taking more susceptible to the Virus. Affected people should not confuse and their medications […]

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The coronavirus shutdown puts birth control and contraception at risk

The NHS is understandably under massive pressure during these uncertain times of coronavirus, with hospitals struggling to test the number of patients contracting Covid-19 and staff overworked and under-protected. GP surgeries are doing their part to stop the spread of infection by stopping non-essential face to face appointments in favour of phone and video calls. But in the attempt to […]

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Consuming extra calories can help exercising women avoid menstrual disorders

Exercising women who struggle to consume enough calories and have menstrual disorders can simply increase their food intake to recover their menstrual cycle, according to a study accepted for presentation at ENDO 2020, the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting, and publication in the Journal of the Endocrine Society. The study found that exercising women with menstrual disorders can start menstruating again […]

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