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Anti-Inflammatory Therapy Shows Promise in Slowing Progression of Multiple Sclerosis — Neuroscience News
Read more: Anti-Inflammatory Therapy Shows Promise in Slowing Progression of Multiple Sclerosis — Neuroscience NewsA new intranasal delivery system shows promise in reducing neuroinflammation and slowing the progression of multiple sclerosis .Anti-Inflammatory Therapy Shows Promise in Slowing Progression of Multiple Sclerosis — Neuroscience News
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The SHOCKING truth about antacids and their effect on your gut health — Dr. Eddy Bettermann MD
Read more: The SHOCKING truth about antacids and their effect on your gut health — Dr. Eddy Bettermann MDAcid-reducing agents (ARAs) like antacids and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are some of the most common medications prescribed for the treatment of heartburn. A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition found that long-term use of PPIs leads to a decrease in the amount of Faecalibacterium, one of the most beneficial…
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https://london.ctvnews.ca/world-first-covid-19-dialysis-treatment-comes-from-canadian-research-team-doctors-say-1.4927659 — Bruce’s Blog
Read more: https://london.ctvnews.ca/world-first-covid-19-dialysis-treatment-comes-from-canadian-research-team-doctors-say-1.4927659 — Bruce’s BlogWorld-first COVID-19 dialysis treatment comes from Canadian research team, doctors say Celine ZadorskyReporter @CelineCTV Contact Published Thursday, May 7, 2020 12:02AM EDTLast Updated Thursday, May 7, 2020 7:53AM EDT A team of researchers based in London, Ont. is the first in the world to attempt treating critical COVID-19 patients with a modified form of dialysis,…
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Experts Warn: Beware of False Information About the Coronavirus — NBC 7 San Diego
Read more: Experts Warn: Beware of False Information About the Coronavirus — NBC 7 San DiegoFalse information about the coronavirus pandemic is a serious problem, despite the efforts of social media companies to stop the flow of deliberately inaccurate and misleading articles and postings. “We are in a situation in which lives are on the line, and we’re hanging in the balance of truth versus lies,” said Brooke Binkowski, a […]…
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Are You a Good Friend to Yourself? — Dr. Eric Perry, PhD
Read more: Are You a Good Friend to Yourself? — Dr. Eric Perry, PhDWritten by Dr. Eric Perry, PhD Image Credit: Pixabay “A friend is a gift you give yourself.” ~Robert Louis Stevenson What kind of friend are you? Are you attentive, kind and compassionate or, are you neglectful, uncaring and critical? Scrolling through quotes on the internet, I was reminded of the immense value we place on […]…
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The Mindset Shift That Will Help You Be a More Effective First Responder — Thrive Global
Read more: The Mindset Shift That Will Help You Be a More Effective First Responder — Thrive GlobalThere’s a reason we’re told to secure our own masks first. via The Mindset Shift That Will Help You Be a More Effective First Responder — Thrive Global
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Considering the role of environmental contamination in the spread of COVID-19 — Reflections on Infection Prevention and Control
Read more: Considering the role of environmental contamination in the spread of COVID-19 — Reflections on Infection Prevention and ControlWe know that respiratory viruses can be spread through droplets, occasionally aerosols, and contact routes (see Figure 1). But what is the relative importance of these transmission routes for the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19? A new pre-print paper published yesterday provides evidence that the stability of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus is broadly comparable to the […]…
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Is Dementia Reversible?
Read more: Is Dementia Reversible?Is Dementia Reversible? Dayna Dye Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, Lewy Body dementia. These diseases invoke dread in the bravest of us. The prospect of the loss of the memories of all that we hold dear and all that makes us who we are as individuals can be worse than the fear of death. A significant…
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Vitamin C supplementation associated with improved survival among sepsis patients
Read more: Vitamin C supplementation associated with improved survival among sepsis patientsOctober 2, 2019. The October 1, 2019 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association published the results of a trial conducted at seven intensive care units which found a lower risk of mortality among men and women with sepsis who were treated with vitamin C. Sepsis occurs when the immune system’s response to infection leads to damaging…
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Evidence review concludes benefit for supplements in mental illness
Read more: Evidence review concludes benefit for supplements in mental illnessEvidence review concludes benefit for supplements in mental illness September 11, 2019. The October 2019 issue of World Psychiatry: The Official Journal of the World Psychiatric Association published a meta-synthesis of 33 meta-analyses that concluded a benefit for several dietary supplements in mental health disorders. “In this most recent research, we have brought together the data from dozens…