Photo credit: the_burtons - Getty ImagesFrom CosmopolitanBy now, we're pretty hot on what the key coronavirus symptoms are. If you've got a persistent cough and/or a fever, as well as shortness of breath, government advice is to isolate along with your whole household for 14 days in case you have the virus, to prevent any…
LONDON — Doctors in Britain, Italy, and Spain have been warned to look out for a rare inflammatory condition in children that is possibly linked to the new coronavirus.Earlier this week, Britain’s Paediatric Intensive Care Society issued an alert to doctors noting that, in the past three weeks, there has been an increase in the…
More than 200 Cuban doctors arrive in SAAccording to the minister, the Cuban doctors will be spread across the country based on the weight of the outbreak.Western Cape: 25 doctorsGauteng: 29KwaZulu-Natal: 28Eastern Cape: 20Free State: 17Mpumalanga: 13Limpopo: 13North West: 13Northern Cape: 11#Covid19SA : Min. Mkhize says that the Cuban doctors will be spread across the…
Two doctors, who have administered more than 5,000 coronavirus tests, say that coronavirus is similar to the seasonal flu, the quarantine is not helping with building coronavirus immunity, and they are confident that reopening is safe. The two frontline physicians, Dan Erickson and Artin Massihi, are the owners of Accelerated Urgent Care in Bakersfield, California.…
may be causing blood clots and consequently, strokes in a small number of people in their 30s and 40s. These young and middle-aged patients, some who did not know they had COVID-19, were “not otherwise terribly ill,” CNN reports.“The virus seems to be causing increased clotting in the large arteries, leading to severe stroke,” Dr.…
6 min read The following story contains spoilers for The Pitt season 2, episode 3, "9:00 A.M." PART OF THE fun of watching The Pitt—a fast-paced medical drama that takes place in real-time—is that we get to jump back and forth between all kinds of different medical predicaments, often with significantly differing levels of urgency.
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5 min read Tom Bailey, 35, a finance director from Manchester, United Kingdom, was no stranger to fitness. As a semi-professional soccer player, he was used to keeping his body in shape. After his retirement, he noticed his weight steadily increasing, despite keeping up with cardio workouts. There were two moments that served as his