Category: Health Crisis

Some Recovering Indian COVID-19 Patients Are Losing Their Eyes Due to a Fungal Infection
Doctors in India are concerned about the recurrence of a serious fungal infection that occurs in people who have been cured of or are recovering from Covid-19. Several people …
Doctors Treat COVID-19 Vaccine Related Thrombosis with Bivalirudin Successfully
Doctors in Denver treated a 40-year-old woman with atypical thrombosis that happened after COVID-19 vaccination without using heparin. They described their treatment in a case study that can be …
One in Four Infants in the US Is Not Getting All of Their Vaccines
More than 25% of children in the United States do not receive the necessary vaccinations. These are often babies born into low-income, low-education households. In the United States, not …
Astrazeneca Vaccine: Could EDTA a Vaccine Preservative Be the Cause of Thrombosis?
A preservative, present in large amounts in the AstraZeneca vaccine, could cause the rare autoimmune reaction seen in cases of atypical thrombosis in some patients. But is the adenovirus …
Limitations in SARS-CoV-2 Evolutionary Transformation: Insights from an Evolutionary Biologist
Should we fear an endless epidemic as new variants of SARS-CoV-2 emerge daily around the world? Not necessarily, because these new variants share many mutations, indicating that the virus …The Patient’s Guide to Medical Malpractice: Essential Information for Every Individual
Medical malpractice arises in the medical profession when healthcare professionals do not provide proper medical care to their patients, causing pain, injury, or death. Errors and negligence Different scenarios …
Motor Vehicle Injuries: A Growing Public Health Concern
Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA), otherwise known as Road Traffic Accident (RTA), is a term that refers to an unforeseen clash involving a vehicle with another vehicle, human, animal, or …
The Cancer Diagnosed Today Did Not Just Start Yesterday According to Study
Cancer is a disease characterized by abnormal cell proliferation, faster than expected, which could be triggered by a mutation. It is a gradually progressive disease, usually manifesting at an …

