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A rare black fungus is infecting many of India s COVID-19 patients—why?

Covid-19 crisis in India: What you need to know about the cases, variants, vaccines in the second wave

Covid-19 crisis in India: What you need to know about the cases, variants, vaccines in the second wave CNN 1 day ago By Jessie Yeung, CNN © Anindito Mukherjee/Getty Images A man performs the last rites of a relative who died of Covid-19, as other funeral pyres are seen burning during a mass cremation in New Delhi, India, on April 24. In February, it seemed like India had gotten Covid-19 under control, with daily cases falling nearly 90% from the peak of the first wave last year. Now, the country is experiencing the world s worst outbreak, with new cases surging past 400,000 per day and breaking the record for the highest single-day figure globally.

A CT scan for COVID merits a word of caution

A CT scan for COVID merits a word of caution Updated: Updated: May 06, 2021 01:48 IST Going by data and the risk factors, its widespread use in diagnosing the infectious disease needs to be questioned Share Article AAA Going by data and the risk factors, its widespread use in diagnosing the infectious disease needs to be questioned There are broadly three reasons why we perform tests in clinical medicine: diagnosis (what is the disease?), etiognosis (what caused a disease?), and prognosis (how will the disease evolve?). It is also important that the outcome of a test should guide treatment in some way, especially when it is being touted as being a monitoring test that provides unique information that cannot be obtained by easier means. Considering how widespread the use of computerised tomography (CT) scans of the thorax during the novel coronavirus pandemic has been, one would assume that the test would satisfy one, if not all the above criteria, for an accurate diagnostic t

All you need to know about Oxygen

All you need to know about Oxygen Updated: Updated: May 03, 2021 14:28 IST Dietary nitrates from spinach and other leafy greens, beetroot and berries help the blood vessels relax and lead to better circulation of blood and oxygen in the body, says Dr Anam Golandaz Share Article AAA Dietary nitrates from spinach and other leafy greens, beetroot and berries help the blood vessels relax and lead to better circulation of blood and oxygen in the body, says Dr Anam Golandaz Last year’s COVID-19 wave was all about roti, kapda, makaan (food, clothes, shelter) – the basics, we thought then. This year s intense second wave is making us gasp for breath with a shortage in medical oxygen to treat the critical COVID-19 infected. Doctors tell us everything we need to know about oxygen – the

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