Los Angeles TimesJul 9, 2020COVID-19 and blood type: What’s the link?verified_publisherLos Angeles Times - Karen KaplanIf there’s one thing we want to know about COVID-19, it’s probably this: What’s my risk of getting it? Researchers have identified certain things that make some people more vulnerable than others. Men are at greater risk than women. Older people are at greater risk than younger people. Those with …
CNETflipped into How ToWhat are blood oxygen levels? The lesser-known important health metricverified_publisherCNET - Mercey LivingstonThe new Apple Watch comes with a blood oxygen sensor -- here's what it's for.
AvatarKelvin Leeflipped into Health And Wellness Scientists Have Uncovered the Likely Cause of a Serious COVID-19 Symptom: Blood ClottingTIME - By Alice ParkOne of the more surprising symptoms of COVID-19 has been the blood clots that many patients, including younger ones, have experienced with the infection. The clots have in some cases led to dangerous blockages in the lungs, caused strokes and even death, even in people without a history of …
♡♡linette booker lee♡♡flipped into Women WOES!COVID-19 and blood type: What’s the link?verified_publisherLos Angeles Times - Karen KaplanIf there’s one thing we want to know about COVID-19, it’s probably this: What’s my risk of getting it? Researchers have identified certain things that make some people more vulnerable than others. Men are at greater risk than women. Older people are at greater risk than younger people. Those with …
AvatarBruce Roachflipped into PolitucsClots, strokes and rashes: Is COVID a disease of the blood vessels?verified_publisherSalon - Will StoneWhether it's strange rashes on the toes or blood clots in the brain, the widespread ravages of COVID-19 have increasingly led researchers to focus on how the novel coronavirus sabotages blood vessels. As scientists have come to know the disease better, they have homed in on the vascular system — the …
AvatarAJ !flipped into WATCHES ! MY STYLE !Everyone Is Talking About Blood Oxygen Levels, But You Might Not Need That DataBicycling - Ashley MateoAs cyclists, we love our metrics, and 2020 has brought a buzzy new one to the forefront: pulse oximetry. Apple launched the Apple Watch Series 6 on September 18, touting pulse oximetry (or blood oxygen saturation, measured as SpO2) as one of the new tools putting “the future of health...on your …
NPRNov 5, 2020Clots, Strokes And Rashes. Is COVID-19 A Disease Of The Blood Vessels?verified_publisherNPR - Will StoneWhether it's strange rashes on the toes or blood clots in the brain, the widespread ravages of COVID-19 have increasingly led researchers to focus on how the novel coronavirus sabotages the body's blood vessels. As scientists have come to know the disease better, they have homed in on the vascular …
Hydrolagusflipped into MOLECULAR BIOLOGYMolecules in the blood of older people promote cancer spreadnature.com - Hai Wang, Xiang H.-F. ZhangHai Wang Hai Wang is in the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center, the Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center and the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, …
archwizardflipped into Tech | Gear | InternetApple adds blood oxygen monitoring to the Watch Series 6verified_publisherEngadget - Igor BonifacicA new sensor on the Apple Watch Series 6 allows it to measure blood saturation. One of the new features coming to the Apple Watch this year is a tool for measuring your blood oxygen level. The Apple Watch Series 6 features a new sensor on the underside of the wearable’s casing that uses both red and …
New York Magazineflipped into The CutWhat We Know About Blood Type and the Coronavirusthecut.com - Amanda ArnoldAs scientists around the world have raced to understand COVID-19, the general public has been inundated with a flurry of early studies and ensuing …
Isabelle Tavaresflipped into Learning About...Blood clots in the heart are common in patients with COVID-19 - Mayo Clinic News Networkmayoclinic.org - By Terri MalloyROCHESTER, Minn. — Researchers continue to study the effects of COVID-19 on the heart, including myocarditis — a focused inflammation of the heart …
SAMMYflipped into Coronavirus UpdatesBlood thinners help reduce the risk of COVID-19 deaths, study findsnews-medical.net - Angela Betsaida B. Laguipo, BSNEarly in the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, the disease was recognized as a respiratory illness. As the outbreak spread across the globe, …
WHYYflipped into WHYY NewsClots, strokes and rashes. Is COVID-19 a disease of the blood vessels?verified_publisherwhyy.org - Will StoneWhether it’s strange rashes on the toes or blood clots in the brain, the widespread ravages of COVID-19 have increasingly led researchers to focus on …
The Conversation USflipped into SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY USI'm a lung doctor testing the blood plasma from COVID-19 survivors as a treatment for the sick – a century-old idea that could be a fast track to treatmenttheconversation.com - Jeffrey M. SturekImagine going to the doctor for a cough and getting a transfusion of blood from a goat. It probably sounds strange today, but that is exactly how …
Medical News Todayflipped into Latest medical newsStudy identifies protein in the blood that may predict Alzheimer’sMedical News Today - Timothy HuzarNew research has identified a type of protein in people’s blood that may be a predictor for Alzheimer’s disease. A new study has found that a type of …
The Mercury Newsflipped into California NewsClots, strokes and rashes: Is COVID-19 a disease of the blood vessels?The Mercury News - Kaiser Health NewsWhether it’s strange rashes on the toes or blood clots in the brain, the widespread ravages of COVID-19 have increasingly led researchers to focus on …