Could Long Covid be an unrecognized nervous system problem?

[ad_1] Some people with long-term Covid might actually suffer from a common but little-known ‘vertigo’ condition linked to nervous problems. Persistent symptoms of coronavirus infection affect up to one in 20 people and can include palpitations, dizziness, and fainting – which are also key features of postural tachycardia syndrome, or PoTS. Doctors now say the … Read more

Chelsea news and transfers live: Eden Hazard return talks, Tchouameni advantage, Courtois rant

[ad_1] PSG chief Leonardo defends sacking of Chelsea boss Tuchel: it wasn’t going to work Speaking of the decision at the Football della Festival, Leonardo, quoted by The 10 Sport, said: “The separation was natural. The year before, complicated situations destabilized the environment. It is human that the points of view differ, it was difficult … Read more

Western Pennsylvania Hospitals: We will not deny organ transplants to patients who refuse the covid-19 vaccine

[ad_1] Medical providers in Colorado and Washington state have started refusing organ transplants to patients who refuse to be vaccinated against covid-19. This does not happen in western Pennsylvania, the Tribune-Review has learned. Neither of the two largest hospital systems and transplant providers in the region links transplant eligibility to covid-19 vaccination status. “We do … Read more

Guido Imbens wins the Nobel Prize in Economics

[ad_1] Stanford economist Guido W. Imbens today received the Nobel Prize in Economics for his work in econometrics and statistics. Guido Imbens, center, with his wife, Susan Athey, and their three children. Imbens received the 2021 Memorial Nobel Prize in Economics. (Image credit: Bjorn Carey) The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which awards the Nobel … Read more

Muslim doctor helps Israelis separate Jewish Siamese twins

[ad_1] Dr. Noor Ul Owase Jeelani The man who brought the experience to the table told his story at the Israel Times – and said it should serve as a reminder that medicine transcends all divisions. A A Muslim doctor in London expressed pride and joy at helping separate Jewish Israeli twins earlier this month, … Read more

UVMC will host free seminars on Parkinson’s disease

[ad_1] PIQUA – Upper Valley Medical Center (UVMC) will be hosting free seminars on Parkinson’s disease for people living with the disease and their families. Seminars will be held from 11 a.m. to noon on Friday, November 5 at the YMCA Richard E. Hunt Activity Center, 307 W. High St., Piqua, and on Wednesday, November … Read more

The next generation of data management

[ad_1] The best listening experience is on Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. Subscribe to Fed Tech Talk audio interviews on Apple Podcasts or PodcastOne. This week on Federal technical conference, host John Gilroy interviewed Steve Grewal, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Public Sector, at Cohesion. Grewal He has worked as CIO, CTO and Deputy IT … Read more

Southwest cancels over 1,000 weekend flights

[ad_1] Southwest Airlines canceled hundreds of flights over the weekend, blaming the woes on air traffic control issues and the weather. The airline canceled more than 1,000 flights, or 28% of its schedule, as of 5 p.m. ET Sunday, according to FlightAware flight tracker. It was by far the highest rate of major US airlines. … Read more

Stock futures drop as inflation fears persist and oil prices rise

[ad_1] Equity futures fell on Monday morning as investors pondered persistent signs of inflation and supply challenges and waited for more data on corporate earnings. S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq contracts fell before the opening bell. Treasury yields rose especially on the long end of the curve, and the benchmark 10-year yield hovered around 1.61%, … Read more