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Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak: Latest information, news and updates - 1 views

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    More than 300 scientists and researchers participating both in person and virtually agreed on a set of global research priorities.
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    Here's the timeline of how the Coronavirus outbreak evolved from Wuhan city in China and spreading its tentacles across the world.
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Allergies and Hayfever: Challenges During COVID-19 Outbreak - 0 views

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    Let's understand how to avoid the hayfever and allergies during the COVID-19 outbreak. How do online pharmacies help you to get the required medications?
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Bird Flu Outbreak 2021: A Viral Occurance - 1 views

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    Here are some point to know about the bird flu outbreak and the causes of this infection for you. Below you can see how humans can infected by this bird flu.
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Is There A Cure For Herpes? - 0 views

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    Herpes is viral disease caused by herpes simplex viral which of two types HSV-1 and HSV-2 .It can be an oral as well as physical disease and it can also be genital. *Among people aged 14 to 49, an estimated 1 out of every 6 people have been infected with HSV-2, the virus that is most commonly responsible for genital herpes.There is no cure for genital herpes but medication can prevent the outbreaks.
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A reporter nearly gives up a responsible choice - 0 views

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    The Denver Post's Marcia Darnell lives in a community that is experiencing a need for bottled water following a salmonella outbreak in her local tap water system.
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Telemedicine Emerges as Cure Outlet Amid the COVID-19 Outbreak - 0 views

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    U.S. health officials, clinics, hospitals, and insurance companies are insisting on people to try telemedicine for minor health problems such as ear infections, rashes, and earaches and skip the doctor's office. It is also a way to get screened for COVID-19 if you think you have the symptoms.
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Coronavirus - CDC offered China to Help with this Outbreak - 0 views

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    p3-healthcare-solutionsThe virus that has the Chinese authorities on high alert and affectees on their beds is undermining the rights of Chinese, especially in the Wuhan region.
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Microbial Health Risks of Regulated Drinking Waters in the United States - 0 views

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    Drinking water regulations are designed to protect the public health. In the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is tasked with developing and maintaining drinking water regulations for the 276,607,387 people served by the country's 54,293 community water systems. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates bottled water as a food product. By federal law, the FDA's regulations for bottled water must be at least as protective of public health as the EPA's regulations for public water system drinking water. Despite many similarities in EPA and FDA regulations, consumer perception regarding the safety of drinking waters varies widely. This paper examines and compares the microbial health risks of tap water and bottled water, specifically examining differences in quality monitoring, regulatory standards violations, advisories, and distribution system conditions. It also includes comparison data on the number of waterborne illness outbreaks caused by both tap and bottled water. Based on a review of existing research, it is clear that as a consequence of the differences in regulations, distribution systems, operating (manufacturing) practices, and microbial standards of quality, public drinking water supplies present a substantially higher human risk than do bottled waters for illness due to waterborne organisms.
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Why a second wave of COVID-19 is more dangerous than it looks - 0 views

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    COVID-19 outbreaks typically followed a predictable pattern: people increase their number of contacts amid relaxed restrictions, then weeks later cases rise, hospitalizations spike and more deaths occur.
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Herpes Breakthrough - 0 views

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    The only 100% natural blend that targets the real cause of outbreaks, and weakens and destroys the herpes virus through a 26 plant extract.
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What Healthcare Professionals Ought to Know About Ebola Virus? - 0 views

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    More than 1,400 people have died from the Ebola Virus as of August 2014, mostly from West Africa as the World Health Organization (WHO) officially declares the outbreak as an international health emergency.
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5 COVID-19 Safety Tips for Patient Waiting Areas - 0 views

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    As America reopens and adjusts to the new normal, medical practices have a responsibility to fulfill. They have to implement the safety protocols within their clinics and continue to save lives. We have brought forward five tips to align your practice with the social distancing protocols; to keep it as a place where people heal rather than the opposite.
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Public Health Emergency Telehealth Services to SNF Residents - 0 views

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    Coming back to today's topic, the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) does not relax the overall requirements for Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Consolidated Billing (CB); however, CMS releases a set of CPT telehealth codes for coverable time segments as long as the crisis lasts.
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P3 Investigates: Trump Administration Plans to Reopen Nursing Homes - 0 views

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    Trump administration has decided to reopen nursing homes as part of "open America again". There are strict SOPs that CMS has issued to protect lives and restrict the virus while going back to normal.
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P3 Investigates: Trump Administration Plans to Reopen Nursing Homes - 0 views

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    CMS issues a guideline for local and state authorities to ensure the phase-wise reopening of nursing homes, taking into consideration certain factors concerning the safety and protection of residents, staff, and visitors.
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CMS Issues Guidelines for the Nonessential Medical Procedures - 0 views

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    COVID-19 has taken over the world. The coronavirus emergency has become so big that the regular medical procedures have taken a back seat until the situation gets any better. CMS - The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid has announced that all the nonessential surgical, diagnostic, and dental procedures should be delayed during the novel corona outbreak.
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Coronavirus COVID-19 Helping Guide - Healthinfomag - 0 views

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    Coronavirus COVID-19 Helping Guide March 16, 2020 healthinfomag Coronavirus Helping Guide We are sharing the answers to the most common questions about the Novel Coronavirus keeping in view the information from the CDC, WHO, and MoHFW guidelines.
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