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Pompeii victim was likely a Roman physician who fled Vesuvius with his medical kit still in handArchaeologists in Pompeii discovered a physician who died attempting to escape Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, taking his medical kit. Modern tech...
Ebola outbreak sparks concern in India, US: Should you be worried? Here's what you need to know about signs, symptoms and preventionEbola in India: The WHO has declared the Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda a public health emergency with over 300 cases and 88 deaths. In...
Hobby to hustle: Six years ago, the pandemic and lockdowns sparked a wave of micro-entrepreneurs. Here’s how some built to lastIndia’s Covid-era “hobby economy” — spanning gardening, baking, fitness and pet care — has evolved into a ₹1.5-2 lakh cr market, though not...
Multibaggers, mirages and market mathAn experiment demonstrates how survivorship bias can create the illusion of market genius. By selectively sharing successful predictions an...
Hantavirus scientists were close to vaccine but ran out of moneyScientists in Chile developed antibodies that successfully neutralised the deadly Andes hantavirus in lab and animal studies, raising hopes...
Joni Lamb, Daystar co-founder dead at 65; here’s the cause of deathJoni Lamb, a key figure at Daystar Television Network, has passed away at 65. Her health declined following a back injury, compounding exis...
ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or Bankrupt - Part 54: Will manufacturing capability help this firm move into defence space?The auto ancillary sector is being forced to answer a difficult question: When technology changes, which suppliers remain relevant and whic...
Elderly Covid survivors likely to develop Alzheimer's within a year, says new studyThe instances of the disease almost doubled in older people within a year of their infection.
How unproven options like blood washing, ozone treatments are luring long Covid survivorsHealth researchers admit there are few evidence-based treatments for long Covid.
Half of Covid survivors show one symptom even two years after infection: Lancet studyWhile physical and mental health generally improved over time, the study suggests that COVID-19 patients still tend to have poorer health a...
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Lingering kidney issues could also affect people with not-so-severe Covid-19 infectionStudy found that the sicker patients were, the more likely they were to experience kidney damage.
Over 30 patients under treatment at Kota hospital for black fungusMost of the people are Covid survivors, said Rajkumar Jain, who is treating the affected in the MBS Hospital with his team, adding that he ...
Recovered from the coronavirus? You might find it difficult to get health, life insurance instantlyThere are many comorbidities which are becoming critical in case of covid infections and insurers have also increased their testing to iden...
Covid survivors may require just one shot of a two-dose vaccineThe issue of giving only a single dose to people who have had Covid has become all the more urgent since safety concerns have been raised a...
One in three Covid survivors reported mental disorders within six months of recovery, shows studyAnxiety, at 17%, and mood disorders, at 14%, were the most common.
Covid survivors, if unfit after 3 months, may not get life insurance coverLakhs of people, who survived Covid-19, are expected to deal with long-term medical issues like heart, kidney and lung damage, especially t...
Covid survivors who buy new insurance cover face exclusionsPeople who have survived Covid-19 may face certain challenges in health insurance claims in the future, if their ailments are linked to the...
My room-mate kept spirits up at hospital: COVID survivorI am not very sure how I got the infection - it might have been from the cab I had taken to go to office before the lockdown began, recall ...
High BP, diabetes might increase risk of death in coronavirus patientsAll patients in the study were hospitalised, two-thirds of whom had severe or critical illness.