Australia-wide COVID study

COVID study

Australia-wide COVID study: Australians who have recovered from COVID-19 are being called on by researchers to help unravel the mystery of why people respond so differently to the virus. The University of Queensland’s Professor Naomi Wray said the two-pronged study could lead to new treatments by answering the question of why there are differences in the severity and […]

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Scotland: Researchers find most are following Covid rules

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Scientists at the University of Aberdeen have been researching how well people in Scotland have adopted Covid-19 preventative behaviours such as the FACTS guidance issued by the Scottish Government. The results so far show that the majority of Scots are following the guidance although women are better than men and young people at following the […]

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University of Bradford professor is leading UK-wide awareness campaign

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University of Bradford students and staff are being urged to get behind a UK-wide public health trial in the search for an effective treatment for Covid-19 BEFORE people are admitted to hospital. The Government-backed PRINCIPLE trial is run by Oxford University and is being promoted in Bradford and the district by Professor Mahendra Patel, of the University of […]

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Chip detects over-reaction in cancer treatment

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An ‘immuno-storm chip’ developed by University of Queensland researchers could diagnose cancer and COVID-19 patients at risk of a potentially lethal reaction. The device was invented at UQ’s Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) by Professor Matt Trau, Dr Alain Wuethrich and Junrong Li. Professor Matt Trau and Dr Alain Wuethrich in the laboratory Professor Trau said the chip […]

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Institute of Trichologists calls for medical service recognition amid lockdown 3 practice “ban”

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One in two adults in the UK suffer with some form of hair or scalp concern – a shocking statistic, shedding light on a new and concerning impact of the third national lockdown, which has seen Trichologists prohibited from practising (with the exception of online consultations). Unlike other allied health professionals – such as physiotherapists […]

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Immune system protects children from severe COVID-19

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Immune system protects children from severe COVID-19: Children are protected from severe COVID-19 because their innate immune system is quick to attack the virus, a new study has found. • A new Peer-reviewed Melbourne-led study has found children are protected from severe COVID-19 because their innate immune system is quick to attack the virus • […]

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Coventry University receives royal recognition for going the extra mile

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Coventry University is one of only 25 organisations to receive a prestigious UK Business Hero title for their work in the city and region during 2020. Supported by Her Royal Highness, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, the British Chambers of Commerce created the UK Business Heroes campaign to recognise the incredible work undertaken by UK businesses to support […]

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7 First Aid Tips that could save your dog’s life

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Learn to help your pet if they choke, stop breathing or have a serious injury. Our 7 First Aid Tips could save your dog’s life and reduce their pain and suffering in a medical emergency. Dogs are inquisitive creatures and have no concept of danger. They are always chewing on things they shouldn’t be eating, […]

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Jane Haynes: ‘In the Consulting Zoom: A Psychotherapist’s Diary of Lockdown’

Jane Haynes

Psychotherapist Jane Haynes discusses her new book  ‘In the Consulting Zoom: A Psychotherapist’s Diary of Lockdown’ exclusively for the Hippocratic Post exploring how COVID has changed our relationships with each other, our hopes, dreams and death. ‘If the origin of the word ‘patient’ was linked in Greek to the word: ‘suffering’ we are all patients […]

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Treating vision loss globally would see social and economic benefits

Treating vision loss globally would see social and economic benefits: An estimated 1.1 billion people were living with untreated vision impairment in 2020, but researchers say more than 90 per cent of vision loss could be prevented or treated with existing, highly cost-effective interventions. Published today in The Lancet Global Health, a new commission report on […]

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