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Alzheimer's, dementia information will be shared at lunch

A question-and-answer session about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, December 1 in the community room of the Lelia Enrichment Complex, 600 ....

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Edinburgh woman's 17-hour wait for ambulance to hospital less than a mile away


The home then called NHS 24 and were told that an emergency doctor would be dispatched.
Mrs Graham said: “I received a call about 10.15pm from the doctor saying that it looked like Cellulitis (a skin infection)  and that he could either give her a strong dose of oral antibiotics but she might not make it or she could go to hospital and get intravenous antibiotics.”
After giving her consent, the GP requested a one-hour transfer to the Western General hospital saying it might be quieter than Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, although that hospital is only two-minutes away by car.
At 8am the next morning she called the hospital and was told her mother was “still expected”.  ....

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Effects of coronavirus on the heart still aren't fully known


The effects of coronavirus on the heart aren’t fully known.
Along with all the other unknowns about the coronavirus is whether it has long-term effects on the heart.
Dr. Jeffrey Goldberger, a cardiologist and chief of cardiovascular medicine at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, says many COVID-19 survivors even those who experienced mild or no symptoms have ongoing heart inflammation as a result of their infections. Complications may include arrhythmia or heart failure.
“We don’t know for sure how this is going to heal. Everything about this virus is sort of new,” Goldberger says. “In five years, are we going to be seeing people who had COVID and now have some lingering scarring in their heart and are at risk for arrhythmia? It’s possible.” ....

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