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From ‘brain fog’ to heart damage, COVID-19’s lingering problems alarm scientists

How come only scientists? From ‘brain fog’ to heart damage, COVID-19’s lingering problems alarm scientists Source: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/07/brain-fog-heart-damage-covid-19-s-lingering-problems-alarm-scientists  

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How is it that six months into a respiratory pandemic, we still have so little guidance about this all-important variable, the very air we breathe?

Good question. Hello, schools? Hello, universities? Hello, XYZ Airline? >>How is it that six months into a respiratory pandemic, we still have so little guidance about this all-important variable, the very air we breathe?<< Source: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/07/why-arent-we-talking-more-about-airborne-transmission/614737/    

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Free Access Low plasma 25(OH) vitamin D level is associated with increased risk of COVID‐19 infection: an Israeli population‐based study

ORIGINAL ARTICLE    Free Access Low plasma 25(OH) vitamin D level is associated with increased risk of COVID‐19 infection: an Israeli population‐based study Eugene Merzon    Dmitry Tworowski    Alessandro Gorohovski    Shlomo Vinker    Avivit Golan Cohen    Ilan … Continue reading

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COVID TRAVEL MAP: CROSS STATE TRAVEL COUNTIES AS OF JULY 24, 2020 (MODIFIED JULY 27, 2020)

TRAVEL MAP: CROSS STATE TRAVEL COUNTIES AS OF JULY 24, 2020 (MODIFIED JULY 27, 2020)
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Evidence-based prevention of Alzheimer’s disease: systematic review

Results A total of 44 676 reports were identified, and 243 OPSs and 153 RCTs were eligible for analysis after exclusion based on pre-decided criteria, from which 104 modifiable factors and 11 interventions were included in the meta-analyses. Twenty-one suggestions are proposed based on the consolidated evidence, with Class I suggestions targeting 19 factors: 10 with Level A strong evidence (education, cognitive activity, high body mass index in latelife, hyperhomocysteinaemia, depression, stress, diabetes, head trauma, hypertension in midlife and orthostatic hypotension) and 9 with Level B weaker evidence (obesity in midlife, weight loss in late life, physical exercise, smoking, sleep, cerebrovascular disease, frailty, atrial fibrillation and vitamin C). In contrast, two interventions are not recommended: oestrogen replacement therapy (Level A2) and acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (Level B). Continue reading

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Maurice Preter, MD

Maurice Preter, MD is a European and U.S. educated psychiatrist, psychotherapist, psychopharmacologist, neurologist, and medical-legal expert in private practice in Manhattan. He is also the principal of Fifth Avenue Concierge Medicine, PLLC, a medical concierge service and health advisory for select individuals and families.