¿Piensas ir a un coliseo o al teatro?: esto es lo que dice la orden del COVID-19 sobre actividades multitudinarias
La nueva orden administrativa del Departamento de Salud con cambios a las normas de cernimiento contra el COVID-19 en actividades multitudinarias ha creado confusión entre...
Familia y Recreación y Deportes firman acuerdo para promover esfuerzos en integración de servicios de salud mental a menores
El Departamento de la Familia (DF) y el Departamento de Recreación y Deportes (DRD) anunciaron la firma de un acuerdo colaborativo para el proyecto Certificación de...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Trusted Source say that for most people who develop COVID-19, the symptoms dissipate within weeks of onset.
What will the next year look like for telehealth? 'Well above pre-pandemic levels'
With the rise of the coronavirus Delta variant, two out of five American adults would use telehealth to get medical care, according to a recent Jarrard poll.
People with No Known Heart Disease Can Still Have Fatty Deposits in Blood Vessels
Heart disease is often called a “silent killer.” That description is backed up by a new study showing that even many people who have no symptoms can have potentially deadly atherosclerosis,...
Algorithm spots early signs of Alzheimer’s with almost 100% accuracy
One of the first indicators of incipient Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the development of MCI. Subtle, hard-to-detect changes in the brain accompany MCI as the condition advances.
Compliance takeaways from FDA’s final ‘intended use’ rule
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will not narrow the scope of evidence the agency considers relevant when defining a drug or medical device’s “intended use.”
Viruses, malware and hackers pose a threat to patients and physician practices. The AMA has curated resources and has tips for physicians and health care...