MEDICATION*There are a number of medications on the market to combat Covid. EVERY single medication in history has some sort of potential side effect because no human body is identical to another human body. What might be ok for me, might be harmful to you or viceversa. Some medications h...
SARS-CoV-2 infection causes COVID-19, a severe acute respiratory disease associated with cardiovascular complications including long-term outcomes. The presence of virus in cardiac tissue of patients with COVID-19 suggests this is a direct, rather than secondary, effect of infection. Here, by exp...
There were several tests that had to be done prior to getting final approval by the cardiology team (not to mention his health insurance, but that’s another matter entirely). But before we could start the process, Covid hit, and although we’ve been extremely fortunate and neither of us...
With state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, such as advanced imaging techniques, comprehensive blood tests, and innovative saliva tests, newly identified biomarkers of heart disease can be detected years—even decades—before symptoms arise. These insights also aid in predicting and preventing chronic ...
Based on review of patients’ medical records and discussion with the nurse and social worker, the team ordered tests and medications for patients’ primary care clinician to approve. Each site had its own intervention team, although the same nurse provided the nursing intervention for both health...
All statistical tests were Two-way ANOVA with Bonferroni post-hoc correction for multiple comparisons. All data are mean±s.e.m. P>0.05 is considered statistically non-significant. Supplementary Table 2The effect of MARK4 deficiency on immune cells infiltrating the hearts after myocardial infarction...
For the past 30 to 40 years, stress tests have been the main diagnostic test used by physicians to evaluate people complaining of chest pain. But within the past few years, studies have validated the use of computed tomography (CT) scans as an approach to determine the source of chest ...
They’re separate tests? He asks for a copy of my passport. I give him a photo that’s on my phone (as I left my actual passport at the hotel). And he’s like “the photo isn’t clear enough.” Even though it was clear, as anything else I’d used it for (including ...
The new study goes one step further; it tests whether our heart rates become synchronized while taking in the same narrative — even though we’re not in the same room nor even listening at the same time as other listeners.Marcel Proust wrote at the turn of the 20th century, “the heart...
“COVID 19” life by completing projects, learning how to bake, training for a virtual marathon or ANYTHING close to any of those things. I baked some cinnamon bread once. That was enough. I am just trying to survive without succumbing to the stress and edginess I carry with me every ...