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First Human Trial of COVID-19 Vaccine Finds It Is Safe and Induces Rapid Immune Response
The first COVID-19 vaccine to reach phase 1 clinical trial has been found to be safe, well-tolerated, and able to generate an immune response against SARS-CoV-2 in humans, according to new research published in The Lancet. The open-label trial in 108 healthy adults demonstrates promising results after 28 days–the final results will be evaluated in six months. Further trials are needed to tell whether the immune response it elicits effectively protects against SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Read more at https://redhealth.in/blog/respiratory-medicine/first-human-trial-of-covid-19-vaccine-finds-it-is-safe-and-induces-rapid-immune-response/
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25 Best Cardiology Hospital in India
Here is the list of 25 Best Cardiology Hospitals in India
1. Apollo Hospitals, Chennai 2. Apollo Hospital, Hyderabad 3. Medanta – The Medcity 4. Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals 5. Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore 6. Narayana Institute of Cardiac Sciences 7. Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre 8. Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute 9. Dr. L. H. Hiranandani Hospital 10. Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata 11. Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences 12. Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre 13. Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Delhi 14. Jaypee Hospital, Noida 15. Ruby Hall Clinic 16. Apollo Hospitals, BBSR 17. Apollo Hospital International Limited 18. Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket 19. Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital 20. Aster CMI Hospital 21. Asian Heart Institute 22. B. M. Birla Heart Research Centre 23. Apex Heart Institute 24. Frontier Lifeline Hospital 25. Smt. S. R. Mehta & Sir K. P. Cardiac Institute
For the detailed information of above mentioned hospitals Redhealth Blog https://redhealth.in/blog/popular-articles/25-best-cardiology-hospital-in-india
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Top 25 Obstetrics & Gynecology Hospitals In India
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The List of  25 Best Obstetrics & Gynecology Hospitals in India are: 1. Medanta – The Medcity 2. Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket 3. Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre 4. Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals 5. Max Super Speciality Hospital, Patparganj Delhi 6. Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute 7. Fortis Hospital, Anandapur Kolkata 8. Apollo Hospitals, Chennai 9. Dr. L. H. Hiranandani Hospital 10. Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Delhi 11. Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre 12. Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore 13. Saifee Hospital 14. MGM New Bombay Hospital 15. Bombay Hospital & Medical Research Centre 16. Apollo Hospital, Hyderabad 17. Pranaam Hospital, Hyderabad 18. Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata 19. Dr. B. L. Kapur Memorial Hospital 20. P.D. Hinduja Hospital and Medical Research Centre 21. Birthright By Rainbow Hospitals, Hyderabad 22. Surya Hospitals, Mumbai 23. Birthright By Rainbow Hospitals Bangalore 24. Cloudnine Hospitals, Bangalore 25. Southern Gem Hospital, Hyderabad For the detailed information of  above mentioned hospitals Redhealth Blog
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redhealth · 4 years
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https://bit.ly/3ckxxPn - List of "35 Best Private Hospitals in India" these hospitals have Gold Seal Approval as JCI- Accredited Entities.JCI has partnered with these
hospitals to support of their quest of excellence.
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All You Need To Know About Corona
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(COVID-19)
Corona Virus is responsible for causing illness ranging from the common cold to more severe disease. 
The Novel Corona Virus (nCoV) responsible for the recent outbreak (Corona Virus Disease or COVID-19) was discovered in 2019 and has not been previously identified in human till now.
Incubation period is 2-14 days
Symptoms
Warning Signs
Who Are At Risk
How It Spread
Prevention
Stages of Pandemic
How to prevent the occurrence of epidemic in India
Treatment
Diagnosis
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redhealth · 4 years
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Novel Corona Virus Infection In India - What To Do Next?
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I am presuming we all are reading news related to Novel Corona Virus (nCoV) and have seen its rapid spread as a Pandemic.
Two main factors that are scary when it comes to this particular disease are that,
Firstly ‘Super spreader’ cases (human carriers), these patients spread infection to a relative larger number of people. It is suspected that the first wave of cases in China was due to these super spreader cases. If super spreader cases emerge in India as well, it is going to be impossible to contain this disease due to our population density, poor Healthcare infrastructure and pathetic hygiene condition.
(to explain this further: On 2 March, the Union Health Ministry reported two more confirmed cases: one of whom was a 24-year-old engineer in Hyderabad who had travel history with the United Arab Emirates. 88 people who were in contact with the Hyderabad individual, including fellow bus passengers from Bangalore, were tracked down by the government and placed under watch. Officials of the Government of Telangana stated that 36 people who had been in contact with the Hyderabad engineer had developed coronavirus symptoms. Source – Wikipedia)
Secondly, the reported Incubation period of nCoV ranges from 2 – 14 days (there are several outliers as well, going up to 27 days). Keeping in mind this long incubation period, the possibility of ‘silent transmission’ of nCoV cannot be ruled out i.e. spread of this disease is going on in undetectable ways and may lead to a disaster at some point.
We should also keep in mind that the data released by the Government to the press is fudged up, its most probably to prevent creating any panic.
So, I guess apart from taking all the precautions like hand wash, wearing mask etc., all we can do now is to wait and watch the trend of the disease, for next few days and not panic. It is presumed that nCoV won’t survive the hot climate, which is expected to start in March last week. Hope that will work. Fingers crossed!
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redhealth · 4 years
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How To Calculate Expected Date Of Delivery Or Duration Of Pregnancy?
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Duration of pregnancy is calculated in terms of 280 days or 40 weeks or 9 calendar months and 7 days or 10 lunar months calculated from first day of last menstrual period was 1st February then expected date of delivery will be 8th November.
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Pregnancy Test
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Pregnancy test depends on determination of antigen  (HCG) in maternal urine or serum
Most common and convenient way is Pregnancy kit test (or) Pregnancy card test.
PREGNANCY KIT TEST (OR) PREGNANCY CARD TEST
It can be detect pregnancy from 11th day of cuception, but it is not reliable after 12 weeks.
Collection of urine : collect the first voided urine in the morning  in a clean container (not to washed  with soap)
Dip the kit into the urine container
OTHER TEST INCLUDE
Direct agglutination test (HCG direct test)
ELISA  (Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay)
Fluoroimmunoassay (FIA)
Radio Immuno Assay (RIA)
Immunu radio metric assay (IRMA)
Utrasound graphy intradecidual gestational sac (GS) is identified as early as 29 days of gestation.
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Body Changes In Pregnancy (Trimester Wise)
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1st Trimester (First 12 Weeks)
Missed Period (amenorrhoea) : Healthy individuals having periously a normal period is most likely due to pregnancy (unless proven otherwise)
Morning Sickness : It is present in 50% of pregnant females.
          – Starts soon after missed period           – Rarely last beyond first trimester
Increase frequency of micturition : Quite troublesome symptoms during 8th to 12th week pregnancy. After 12 weeks this symptom disappears.
Breast discomfort : It is in form of feeling of fullness and feeling of pricking sensation. It is evident as 6th to 8th week especially in first pregnancy.
Fatique : It is a frequent symptom may occur early in pregnancy.
2nd Trimester (13-28 Weeks)
Amenorrhoea (missed periods) continues, while other symptom subside.
A Feeling of life (Quickening) – It denotes the participation of active fetal movement by the women. It is usually felt about the 18th week of pregnancy.
Progressive enlargement of lower abdomen.
Chloasma: It is pigmentation over the forehead & cheek. It appears at about 24th week of pregnancy.
Breast are more enlarged with increased prominent veins under the skin.
Secondary Areola: Pigmentation increase around the areola.
Colostrums (milk produced by mammary gland) become fluid and yellowish by 16th week.
Striae (both pink and white) of varying degree are visible in lower abdomen more towards flanks.
Bluish dis colouration of the vulva, vagina and cervix occurs.
3rd Trimester (29-40 Weeks)
Amenorrhoea persists
Enlargement of abdomen is progressive which may lead to discomfort of palpitation or breathelessness following exertion.
– Increased frequency of micturition reappears.
– Fetal movement are most pronounced
– Lightening : at about 38th week of pregnancy, a sense of relief of the pressure symptoms (like breathelessness, palpitation)
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