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US hospital donates COVID-related medical equipment to India

URL copied Image Source : AP Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and two continuous positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP) machines for COVID-19 relief was sent to India by a US hospital. A hospital based in the American state of Maryland has donated Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and two continuous positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP) machines for COVID-19 relief in India, an Indian-American non-profit body has said here. Sewa International, USA received the medical consignment from MedStar Foundation during a recent event in Maryland. The consignment includes N-95 equivalent masks, face shields, gloves, goggles, and full-length PPE attire, a media releaPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE) and two continuous positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP) machines for COVID-19 relief was sent to India by a US hospital.se said on Friday.

Jude Idada, Olukorede Yishau, others for US varsity creative writing programme

Nigeria Prize for Literature winner, Jude Idada, and author of ‘In the Name of Our Father’ Olukorede S. Yishau, are two of the four Nigerians nominated by the United States Mission in Nigeria for the University of Iowa’s programme tagged ‘Telling Our Stories: Creative Writing and Healthcare’. The other Nigerians are Ololade Ajayi, a poet, […]

How Trauma Lives in the Body - Healing Your Trauma

Kkgas / Stocksy United Amy Orr was watching TV one night some time ago when she felt a stabbing pain in her upper abdomen. Still hurting a few days later, she went to the emergency room, where doctors suspected gallstones. But tests were inconclusive, so they gave her pain meds and sent her home. The pain vanished that night, but it showed up again and again for months. She wound up at the ER dozens of times, and nobody could figure out why. As time went on, she lost more than 70 pounds and so much muscle she could barely walk. “I was crying all the time because it was debilitating in every way: physically, mentally and emotionally,” recalls Amy, a 36-year-old editor in Waterloo, Canada. “I was so afraid it would never go away, that I would just have this crushing pain for the rest of my life. And it was especially upsetting to feel like my doctors didn’t care.” After a year of torment, another set of physicians finally diagnosed the infected gallbladder others had miss

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