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Growth of Renovascular Hypertension Treatment Market Fluctuates amid Reduced Workforce and Travel Restrictions Imposed Due to COVID-46 – Jewish Life…

Posted: Published on May 3rd, 2020

A recent market study published by Fact.MR discusses the current and future prospects of the Renovascular Hypertension Treatment market. Further, the report includes an in-depth COVID-19 pandemic analysis and various factors that are likely to control the growth trajectory of the Renovascular Hypertension Treatment market in the upcoming years. Continue reading

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Visual Diagnosis: A Case of Stretchy Skin and Vascular Abnormalities – AAP News

Posted: Published on May 3rd, 2020

A 14-month-old boy is referred to our clinic after his parents noted that he had stretchy skin and looked thinner than his siblings did at his age. The patient was born to a 32-year-old gravida 3 para 3 woman in Saudi Arabia. The pregnancy was complicated by maternal hypertension and gestational diabetes. Continue reading

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Inclisiran Associated With 50% Reduction in LDL-C in Patients With ASCVD on Maximally Tolerated Statin Therapy – The Cardiology Advisor

Posted: Published on May 3rd, 2020

Subcutaneous administration of every 6 months was found to reduce low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) by 50% in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) or an ASCVD risk-equivalent on a maximally tolerated statin regimen, according to study results published in the New England Journal of Medicine. A small interfering RNA, inclisiran reduces the synthesis of proprotein convertase subtilisin-kexin type 9 in the liver Continue reading

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Potential coronavirus drug linked to increased risk of heart arrhythmia – Boston Herald

Posted: Published on May 3rd, 2020

A drug that has been touted as a potential therapy against the coronavirus has been linked to an increased risk of cardiac arrhythmia in COVID-19 patients, researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center found. Continue reading

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France warns of child illness that may be Covid-linked Doctors in Paris have warned of – The Connexion

Posted: Published on May 3rd, 2020

The alert was issued by the Paris paediatric cardiology network, le Centre de Rfrence Malformations Cardiaque Congnitales Complexes (M3C Necker), to national health agency Sant Publique France. It comes days after the UK National Health Service (NHS) issued the same warning, after around a dozen children in Britain were admitted to hospital with a high fever and arterial inflammation. The majority tested positive for Covid-19. Continue reading

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On the front lines in fight against COVID-19 | The Source – Washington University in St. Louis Newsroom

Posted: Published on May 3rd, 2020

Emergency medicine physician Komo Gursahani, MD, suits up in gloves, disposable gown, N95 mask and face shield before she sees patients, many of whom arrive in the emergency room seriously ill with COVID-19. Gursahani is one of many Washington University physicians on the front lines of the battle against the novel coronavirus. (Photo: Erin Jones/Barnes-Jewish Hospital) As a worldwide pandemic washes over the St Continue reading

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Coronavirus and Kawasaki disease in children: it’s an intriguing but unproven link – The Conversation AU

Posted: Published on May 3rd, 2020

Doctors in the United Kingdom and other European countries have recently reported small but increasing numbers of critically ill children with features of both Kawasaki disease and toxic shock syndrome. These are uncommon conditions affecting the blood vessels. Englands National Health Service (NHS) issued an alert to doctors as a result Continue reading

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Coronavirus is killing people 13 years before they could have died of natural causes, finds study – MEAWW

Posted: Published on May 3rd, 2020

The deadly coronavirus is killing people more than 10 years before they would have died of natural causes. Continue reading

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[Interview] – What parents of children with heart diseases must know about COVID-19 – How to keep them safe – Times Now

Posted: Published on May 3rd, 2020

[Interview] - What parents of children with heart diseases must know about COVID-19 - How to keep them safe | &nbspPhoto Credit:&nbspGetty Images New Delhi: As the number of confirmed cases globally stands beyond 3 million, with 2,44,000 deaths, scientists, medical experts and doctors work tirelessly to find better treatment methods, a vaccine against the virus, and more information about the virus that will help them achieve these two goals. According to the latest reports, the coronavirus has been found to infect and cause damage to other organs of the body, apart from the lungs Continue reading

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Yes, You Can (and Should) Still Go to the ER for Emergencies During the COVID-19 Pandemic – Health Essentials from Cleveland Clinic

Posted: Published on May 2nd, 2020

With COVID-19 dominating the news cycle, it can be easy to forget that heart attacks, strokes and all kinds of other medical emergencies are still happening every day. Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center. Advertising on our site helps support our mission Continue reading

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