Share on PinterestA recent study uses CT scans to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the bowel.In the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak in China, doctors believed the main symptoms to be fever, cough, muscle pain, and fatigue.As case numbers rose worldwide, doctors increasingly noted gastrointestinal symptoms, such as diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal…
Covid-19: Healthcare trains converted into mobile testing unitsThis comes as the province recorded 2 074 cases, 1 547 recoveries and 24 deaths as of Thursday. The City of Johannesburg remains the epicentre in Gauteng with 1 124 cases and 948 recoveries.AreasOf this, the E sub-district in Johannesburg – which consists of Alexandra, Wynberg, Sandton, Orange Grove…
may drop to Level 3 of the national lockdown at the end of May. In a statement shortly after the address, Steenhuisen said Ramaphosa was attempting to defend the indefensible.He called for an end to the lockdown, citing that it had cost more lives than it had saved. Irrational decisionsSteenhuisen called out the National Coronavirus Command Council…
Coronavirus in SA: All the confirmed casesThese are the latest figures as released by the health department: Figure 1: Case dataFigure 2: Testing data(Supplied: Department of Health)To date, 219 people have died as a result of Covid-19, while 4 745 recoveries have been recorded. Data shows that infections are mostly concentrated in metropolitan municipalities and districts in…
https://t.co/SVLKj5yMmG pic.twitter.com/ZOuyIzxzyI— Door of Hope SA (@DoorofHopeJHB) May 12, 2020According to the organisation's operations director, Nadene Grabham, three of the seven babies received were brought in by the police after they were found abandoned in the streets, one was dropped in the baby box and three others came from hospitals.Two of those received from hospitals…
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When Trish Michelle first told her doctor about a lump in her breast at age 37, his response was that it “didn’t exist,” she tells SELF. In his view, there was little reason to be suspicious: Her prior appointments had been uneventful, she had no known family history of breast cancer, and of course, there