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Stomach Ache And Diarrhea May Be Among The First Signs Of COVID-19 Coronavirus – Forbes

Posted: Published on March 22nd, 2020

Woman suffering from abdominal pain. (Photo by: BSIP/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) While we are focused on cough and fever as the initial signs of COVID-19, its also important to be aware that abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea could precede respiratory symptoms in some people. Results of a new study published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology indicate that a subset of persons could develop symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea along with abdominal pain during early stages of infection with SARS -CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 Continue reading

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Gut bacteria may boost cancer therapy by colonizing tumors – Medical News Today

Posted: Published on March 22nd, 2020

A study in mice suggests that by infiltrating tumors and ramping up the bodys immune response, a type of gut bacteria could be a valuable ally in cancer treatment. In recent years, research has shown that the communities of bacteria that live in our guts known as our gut microbiota play crucial roles not only in disease but also in promoting health. Some research has found beneficial effects of probiotic friendly bacteria on the immune system Continue reading

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Jersey’s government updates advice on travellers, taking ibuprofen and vulnerable people – ITV News

Posted: Published on March 22nd, 2020

Jersey's government has issued updated advice for those who are travelling, self-isolating, have an underlying health condition and are considering using Ibuprofen. People who are travelling: Not showing symptoms of infection: Family members should strictly follow social distancing advice. Continue reading

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Coronavirus: This is who is on the list of vulnerable high risk people – Bristol Post

Posted: Published on March 22nd, 2020

The chief medical officer has advised people at high risk of serious illness from the coronavirus pandemic to stay at home for 12 weeks - and issued a list of what constitutes the vulnerable groups. Continue reading

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Creating home sanctuaries for those with sensory issues – The Columbus Dispatch

Posted: Published on March 22nd, 2020

Many of us have a special spot at home that helps us hit the reset button. Continue reading

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For the few black women prosecutors, hate and ‘misogynoir’ are part of life NewsRadio 560 KPQ – KPQ

Posted: Published on March 22nd, 2020

Usually being a part of an exclusive club is loaded with perks and in some cases inspires envy from those who yearn to join the ranks. Continue reading

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University of Washington Pathology Professor Dies of COVID-19 – The Scientist

Posted: Published on March 22nd, 2020

Longtime University of Washington faculty member Stephen Schwartz died on Tuesday (March 17) from COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, the Seattle Timesreports. We are deeply saddened that faculty member Professor Stephen Schwartz passed away due to a COVID-19 infection, the University of Washington Department of Pathology tweeted yesterday (March 18) afternoon. Continue reading

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Who is Sir Patrick Vallance and what is his role in government during coronavirus outbreak? – The Scottish Sun

Posted: Published on March 22nd, 2020

3 THE nation is clinging to every word uttered from the government regarding coronavirus in the hope that their suffering and fears will be eased. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is now holding daily press conferences to keep the public updated on the latest surrounding COVID-19 Continue reading

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It’s Not Only About Neurons – The Good Men Project

Posted: Published on March 22nd, 2020

Dementia is the worlds biggest challenge in terms of social and health costs. In the UK, were projected to have 1 million dementia patients in 2020 at a cost of 26bn; by 2040, costs are projected to reach 55bn. Globally, 50 million people are affected by dementia and this will increase to 152 million by 2050 Continue reading

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‘Little Foot’ skull reveals how this more than 3 million year old human ancestor lived – HeritageDaily

Posted: Published on March 22nd, 2020

- Advertisement - The meticulous excavation, cleaning and scanning of the skull of the ~3.67 million-year-old fossil specimen has revealed the most completeAustralopithecusadult first cervical vertebra yet found. A description of the vertebra by Wits University researchers Dr Amlie Beaudet and the Sterkfontein team was published in theScientific Reports Continue reading

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