Covid-19
Quarantine and Home Office: Making The Most Out Of It
Lockdown and quarantine have come to impact and change life as we knew it. Everything has been adjusted to the “new normal” and work wasn’t the exception. Although we know that the benefits of working from home are endless, the reality is that sometimes focusing and concentrating can be a challenge. Your dog barking, the…
Read MoreTired and Overwhelmed? It Might Be Due to Crisis-Fatigue
2020 has been a rough year for everyone. A global pandemic, state lockdowns, home-office, home-schooling, can be overwhelming for anyone. With a constant bombarding of hard news and unexpected events, psychologist and psychiatrist have developed a term for this emotional state, “crisis fatigue”. What Is a Crisis Fatigue? According to Dr. Petros Levounis, professor and…
Read MoreNew Study Details the Best Types of COVID-19 Face Masks
Since the start of the pandemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended the obligatory use of face masks to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Due to demand, there is not enough medical-grade protection for people to safeguard themselves. Often, in social media, we see tutorials of DIY face masks out of clothes, bandannas, and…
Read MoreCovid-19 Myth Busters
With a great part of the world under the Covid-19 lockdown, a great number of myths have arisen around coronavirus and its implications. Today, we want to take the opportunity to dismantle a few myths that have risen around covid-19 according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Myth 1: People Should Wear Masks While…
Read MoreStem Cells For Covid-19: What We Know So Far
During the last decade, Stem Cell Therapy has become a groundbreaking alternative to offer recovery and health improvement for conditions that were previously known as untreatable. Diseases from Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, COPD, Lyme disease, Stroke, and even Autism, are now treatable with Stem Cell Therapy. However, Stem Cell Therapy is now taking a bigger step. Current…
Read MoreCovid-19: Which Face Masks are Better to Prevent it?
Now that WHO and CDC are recommending to wear face masks in public, many people are wondering if there is a specific face mask that is better when it comes to protecting yourself against covid-19. Today, we will respond to the top questions about masks and covid-19. Will wearing a face mask protect me…
Read MoreCovid-19: Treating Yourself at Home if You Have a Mild Case
Covid has been declared a pandemic for the past 3 weeks. Officially, it has infected more than 823, 000 people globally. However, up to 80% of people that got infected experienced mild symptoms and did not require hospitalization or 24/7 medical care. These facts represent that if you get infected with a mild case of…
Read MoreWant to Avoid COVID-19? Here is How To Stop Touching Your Face
We all do it. We scratch our nose, touch our eyes, we wipe our mouth, and we do that all at least 16 times an hour. With the current covid-19 pandemic, the WHO (World Health Organization) recommends avoiding touching your face (especially eyes and mouth) to reduce the risk of contracting the new virus. We…
Read MoreCoronavirus: Symptoms and Prevention
At least 132 people have died victims of Coronavirus, and nearly 6000 new cases have been reported in China. Today, the American government has confirmed five cases: two in California, one in Arizona, one in Washington, and one in Illinois. With the growing rates and possible risk of the outbreak, we will share with you…
Read MoreStem Cell Therapy For COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is an umbrella term to describe progressive lung conditions such as ephysema, chronic bronchitis, and asthma. COPD Symptomatology Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is an obstructive condition in which lungs swell, get mucus, and ultimately, they are unable to exchange oxygen or CO2. Although the main symptomatology can be associated with…
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