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Tag Archive for vaccine
Ending The Year on a Good Note
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Covid-19 vaccination has not only reached the province of Granada but also that 6,000 people will already have received the jab by the week’s end.
Vaccine ID Cards?
by Martin Myall •
The PM of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, said that there would be ID holders for those who have been vaccinated.
A Hint at the Next Changes
by Martin Myall •
The Andalusian Minister of Public Health, Jesús Aguirre, has said that Christmas get-togethers would not include allegados (friends of the family).
Small is Beautiful
by Axel E. Thieke G.P. •
Traditional vaccines take a long time to produce in large amounts no matter if they are ‘tamed’ live-vaccines or
dead-microbe vaccines. This is a particular problem when epidemics emerge suddenly.
Chickenpox & Shingles
by Axel E. Thieke G.P. •
Nowadays, all adults have suffered or seen chickenpox: children covered in itchy little pimples and blisters who are kept at home to not spread it to all their friends.
Getting High & Preventing Flu
by Axel E. Thieke G.P. •
There are preventative treatments for mountain sickness, but they may have some serious side effects and therefore alternatives have been sought.
Researchers randomized 90 healthy non-acclimated adults to receive 600mg of oral Ibuprofen or placebo every 6 hours, beginning 6 hours before rapidly ascending from an altitude of 1.000 to 4.000 meters. It was measured how often symptoms of acute mountain sickness such as headaches, dizziness, disorientation occurred and how severe they were.
