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Long Covid and insomnia: 'sleep disturbances and fatigue after infection'
Long Covid: the coronavirus, among the many repercussions it has on the psychophysical health of Italians, does not let them sleep soundly
A bus for high-biocontainment, a special vehicle unique in the world: it belongs to the Red Cross
High-biocontainment bus: a unique vehicle capable of transporting up to 41 potentially infectious people and 6 crew members in total safety
Covid: 'Anti-inflammatory for home care is not prophylaxis'
Anti-inflammatory drugs break into home care at Covid: "Faced with the alarm of many people who have contracted the virus and are at home, it must be remembered that this disease resolves itself independently and without the need to take…
Rare diseases: Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP), a study from Pennsylvania University
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is a rare disease characterized by extensive bone growth outside of the normal skeleton that pre-empts the body’s normal responses to even minor injuries
Omicron variant: what you need to know, new scientific studies
The new variant Omicron, first identified in South Africa at the end of November, has quickly spread around the world
What heart and stroke patients need to know about COVID-19 in 2022
Heart and stroke patients: two years into the pandemic, researchers have learned a lot about how COVID-19 affects people with heart disease and stroke survivors. But like the coronavirus itself, what everyone needs to know keeps evolving
US paediatricians warn: 78% more Covid cases among children in one week
US paediatricians warn: 78% more Covid cases among children in one week
Ema: 'Reasonable to give fourth dose to the immunocompromised'
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) explains that "there is currently no evidence of the need for a fourth dose in the general population". It warns: 'Short-term recalls may reduce antibodies'
Italian mission in Niger MISIN: 1000 health kits donated for caesarean sections
1,000 health kits for caesarean section: the contingent of the Italian Support Mission in the Republic of Niger (MISIN) in aid of the national neonatal reference centre
Bad news from Israel: 'Fourth dose ineffective against Omicron'
Fourth dose, some indication in Israel with regard to Omicron: study conducted at Sheba Medical Center shows that with a fourth dose of Pfizer or Moderna the level of antibodies increases but the defence against the virus remains partial