Indomethacin for early covid-19
Article written by Christine Clark Indomethacin reduces the severity and duration of covid-19 symptoms and the need for hospital admissions
Article written by Christine Clark Indomethacin reduces the severity and duration of covid-19 symptoms and the need for hospital admissions
A largescale global trial designed to test the theory that the widely-used BCG vaccine could help protect against COVID-19 will soon recruit healthcare staff and care home workers… read more.
People with obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, report that the severity of their symptoms was reduced by about half within four hours of smoking cannabis, according to a Washington… read more.
Article written by Bruce Sylvester. Coffee consumption by patients with metastatic colorectal cancer is associated with longer survival, researchers reported on Sept. 17, 2020 in JAMA Oncology.
Article written by Christine Clark As politicians grapple with the idea of a lockdown or a more stringent lockdown GPs have called for an end to the ‘one-track’… read more.
When the riders set off to climb Mount Etna on the 3rd stage of Giro d’Italia, they have definitely eaten large amounts of carbohydrates in the form of… read more.
A study by O’Leary and colleagues, which appears in Arthritis Care & Research, looks at sedentary behaviour in people with RA and factors that may be associated with it.
Article written by Christine Clark As the number of signatures on the Great Barrington Declaration nears half a million, support for the focused protection that it advocates appears… read more.
Training parents of children with autism spectrum disorder virtually about early behavioral intervention is an accessible and effective approach during the coronavirus pandemic or in other instances when… read more.
A University of Queensland-led team of international researchers says supercharged “clones” of the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes are to blame for the resurgence of the disease, which has caused high death… read more.
Article written by Christine Clark Flu vaccination is safe, effective and is offered free of charge to thirty million people in the UK this year in the country’s… read more.
In a study by Rebecca Rothwell and colleagues, which appears in Arthritis & Rheumatology, possible considerations of non-inferiority (NI) trials assessing treatment effects in RA are discussed.
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