Covid-19: No evidence of efficacy of hydroxychloroquine in hospitalized patients
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medRxiv
No evidence of clinical efficacy of hydroxychloroquine in patients hospitalised for COVID-19 infection and requiring oxygen: results…
Background Treatments are urgently needed to prevent respiratory failure and deaths from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) has received worldwide attention because of positive results from small studies.
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Methods We used data collected…
How a Nuclear Submarine Officer Learned to Live in Tight Quarters
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Like a heavily watered-down version of a Buddhist monk taking solitary retreat in a cave, my extended submarine confinements opened something up in my psyche and I gave myself permission to let go of my anxieties.
Transiting underneath a vast ocean in a vessel with a few inches of steel preventing us from drowning helps put things into perspective. Now that I’m out of the Navy, I have more appreciation for the freedoms of personal choice, a fresh piece of fruit, and 24 hours in a day.
My only regrets are not keeping a journal or having the wherewithal to discover the practice of meditation under the sea.
Today, I’m learning Turkish so I can understand more about what’s happening around me. I’m doing Kundalini yoga (a moving meditation that focuses on breathwork) and running on the treadmill (since I’m no longer concerned about my footsteps being detected on sonar). On my submarine, I looked at photos to stay connected to the world I left behind, knowing that I’d return soon enough. Now our friend who is isolating in our apartment in San Francisco sends us pictures of our cat and gives us reports about how the neighborhood has changed.
It’s hard to imagine that we’ll resume our lifestyles exactly as they were. But the submariner in me is optimistic that we have it in us to adapt to whatever conditions are waiting for us when it’s safe to ascend from the depths and return to the surface.
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Like a heavily watered-down version of a Buddhist monk taking solitary retreat in a cave, my extended submarine confinements opened something up in my psyche and I gave myself permission to let go of my anxieties.
Transiting underneath a vast ocean in a vessel with a few inches of steel preventing us from drowning helps put things into perspective. Now that I’m out of the Navy, I have more appreciation for the freedoms of personal choice, a fresh piece of fruit, and 24 hours in a day.
My only regrets are not keeping a journal or having the wherewithal to discover the practice of meditation under the sea.
Today, I’m learning Turkish so I can understand more about what’s happening around me. I’m doing Kundalini yoga (a moving meditation that focuses on breathwork) and running on the treadmill (since I’m no longer concerned about my footsteps being detected on sonar). On my submarine, I looked at photos to stay connected to the world I left behind, knowing that I’d return soon enough. Now our friend who is isolating in our apartment in San Francisco sends us pictures of our cat and gives us reports about how the neighborhood has changed.
It’s hard to imagine that we’ll resume our lifestyles exactly as they were. But the submariner in me is optimistic that we have it in us to adapt to whatever conditions are waiting for us when it’s safe to ascend from the depths and return to the surface.
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Nautilus
How a Nuclear Submarine Officer Learned to Live in Tight Quarters
I’m no stranger to forced isolation. For the better part of my 20s, I served as a nuclear submarine officer running secret missions…
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On Holy Saturday, millions of Poles head towards churches all over the country to bless their traditional Easter baskets.
Easter baskets usually contain eggs, bread, salt, sausages, bundt cake, dairy products and some kind of sweets. Another component of the basket is a miniature lamb, most often made of sugar, butter or dough. The basket is usually decorated with sprigs of boxwood and is lined with the traditional Polish folk fabric.
The food blessed in the church (“święconka”), remains untouched until Sunday morning, when it is shared with the relatives during Easter breakfast.
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Easter baskets usually contain eggs, bread, salt, sausages, bundt cake, dairy products and some kind of sweets. Another component of the basket is a miniature lamb, most often made of sugar, butter or dough. The basket is usually decorated with sprigs of boxwood and is lined with the traditional Polish folk fabric.
The food blessed in the church (“święconka”), remains untouched until Sunday morning, when it is shared with the relatives during Easter breakfast.
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#Easter #Tradition in the #CzechRepublic is called 'pomlázka': boys and men will be equipped with decorated whips from willow branches and go after the girls and women to smack their buttocks.
This shall also rejuvenate the girls. In return the men will receive small gifts.
#Easter #Tradition in the #CzechRepublic is called 'pomlázka': boys and men will be equipped with decorated whips from willow branches and go after the girls and women to smack their buttocks.
This shall also rejuvenate the girls. In return the men will receive small gifts.
January 2018 US diplomatic cables warned of coronavirus leaking from Wuhan lab
The idea that it was just a totally natural occurrence is circumstantial. The evidence it leaked from the lab is circumstantial. Right now, the ledger on the side of it leaking from the lab is packed with bullet points and there’s almost nothing on the other side,
the Chinese government’s original story — that the virus emerged from a seafood market in Wuhan — is shaky. Research by Chinese experts published in the Lancet in January showed the first known patient, identified on Dec. 1, had no connection to the market, nor did more than one-third of the cases in the first large cluster. Also, the market didn’t sell bats.
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The idea that it was just a totally natural occurrence is circumstantial. The evidence it leaked from the lab is circumstantial. Right now, the ledger on the side of it leaking from the lab is packed with bullet points and there’s almost nothing on the other side,
the Chinese government’s original story — that the virus emerged from a seafood market in Wuhan — is shaky. Research by Chinese experts published in the Lancet in January showed the first known patient, identified on Dec. 1, had no connection to the market, nor did more than one-third of the cases in the first large cluster. Also, the market didn’t sell bats.
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The Washington Post
Opinion | State Department cables warned of safety issues at Wuhan lab studying bat coronaviruses
The U.S. government is still trying to understand the origins of covid-19.
National security officials say the US is looking into the possibility that novel coronavirus originated in a Chinese lab.
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CNN
US explores possibility that coronavirus spread started in Chinese lab, not a market | CNN Politics
US intelligence and national security officials say the United States government is looking into the possibility that the novel coronavirus spread from a Chinese laboratory rather than a market, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter who caution…
Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises
Diaphragmatic breathing is a type of breathing exercise that helps strengthen your diaphragm
an important muscle that helps you breathe as it represents 80% of breathing.
This breathing exercise is also sometimes called( belly breathing or abdominal breathing).
When the diaphragm is functioning effectively in its role as the primary muscle of inspiration, ventilation is efficient and the oxygen consumption of the muscles of ventilation is low during relaxed (tidal) breathing.
When a patient relies substantially on the accessory muscles of inspiration, the mechanical work of breathing (oxygen consumption ) increases and the efficiency of ventilation decreases.
Controlled breathing techniques, which emphasize diaphragmatic breathing are designed to improve the efficiency of ventilation, decrease the work of breathing, increase the excursion of the diaphragm, and improve gas exchange and oxygenation.
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Diaphragmatic breathing is a type of breathing exercise that helps strengthen your diaphragm
an important muscle that helps you breathe as it represents 80% of breathing.
This breathing exercise is also sometimes called( belly breathing or abdominal breathing).
When the diaphragm is functioning effectively in its role as the primary muscle of inspiration, ventilation is efficient and the oxygen consumption of the muscles of ventilation is low during relaxed (tidal) breathing.
When a patient relies substantially on the accessory muscles of inspiration, the mechanical work of breathing (oxygen consumption ) increases and the efficiency of ventilation decreases.
Controlled breathing techniques, which emphasize diaphragmatic breathing are designed to improve the efficiency of ventilation, decrease the work of breathing, increase the excursion of the diaphragm, and improve gas exchange and oxygenation.
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Physiopedia
Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises
Diaphragmatic breathing is a type of breathing exercise that helps strengthen your diaphragm, an important muscle that helps you breathe as it represents 80% of breathing. This breathing exercise is also sometimes called belly breathing or abdominal breathing.
Diaphragmatic breathing, or deep breathing,
is breathing that is done by contracting the diaphragm a muscle located horizontally between the thoracic cavity and abdominal cavity Air enters the lungs, the chest does not rise and the belly expands during this type of breathing. Diaphragmatic breathing is also known scientifically as apnea
which is a natural and relaxed form of breathing in all mammals. Eupnea occurs in mammals whenever they are in a state of relaxation, i.e. when there is no clear and present danger in their environment.
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is breathing that is done by contracting the diaphragm a muscle located horizontally between the thoracic cavity and abdominal cavity Air enters the lungs, the chest does not rise and the belly expands during this type of breathing. Diaphragmatic breathing is also known scientifically as apnea
which is a natural and relaxed form of breathing in all mammals. Eupnea occurs in mammals whenever they are in a state of relaxation, i.e. when there is no clear and present danger in their environment.
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Study: Zen Meditation Really Does Clear the Mind
Their scans revealed that Zen training led to different activity in a set of brain regions known as the "default network," which is linked with spontaneous bursts of thought and wandering minds. After volunteers experienced in Zen were distracted by the computer, their brains returned faster to how they were before the interruption than novice brains did. This effect was especially striking in the angular gyrus, a brain region important for processing language.
"The regular practice of meditation may enhance the capacity to limit the influence of distracting thoughts,"
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Their scans revealed that Zen training led to different activity in a set of brain regions known as the "default network," which is linked with spontaneous bursts of thought and wandering minds. After volunteers experienced in Zen were distracted by the computer, their brains returned faster to how they were before the interruption than novice brains did. This effect was especially striking in the angular gyrus, a brain region important for processing language.
"The regular practice of meditation may enhance the capacity to limit the influence of distracting thoughts,"
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Study: Zen Meditation Really Does Clear the Mind
The seemingly nonsensical Zen practice of "thinking about not thinking" could help free the mind of distractions, new brain scans reveal.
Surgical mask brace creates a seal making standard masks comparable to N95s
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New coronavirus mutation strain could threaten vaccine development
The observation of this study raised the alarm that Sars-CoV-2 mutation with varied epitope profile could arise at any time,” the researchers said. “[This] means current vaccine development against Sars-CoV-2 is at great risk of becoming futile.”
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The observation of this study raised the alarm that Sars-CoV-2 mutation with varied epitope profile could arise at any time,” the researchers said. “[This] means current vaccine development against Sars-CoV-2 is at great risk of becoming futile.”
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BGR
New coronavirus mutation strain could threaten vaccine development
A novel coronavirus study says a strain of the virus from India manifested the first meaningful mutation that could hinder vaccine research. Other scientists who have been tracking the genetic chan…
Nobel Prize laureate in medicine for his discovery of the AIDS virus said Covid19 is from Wuhan Laboratory.
Luc Antoine Montagnier is a French virologist and joint recipient with Françoise Barré-Sinoussi and Harald zur Hausen of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus.
It's a sorcerer's apprentice job "
According to Professor Luc Montagnier, virologist and 2008 Nobel Prize winner in medicine, Covid-19 is "out of a Chinese laboratory with HIV DNA," reports CNews.
"The Wuhan laboratory has specialized in coronaviruses since the early 2000s. They have expertise in this field," assured Professor Montagnier during an interview with the website.
According to him, the assumption that the coronavirus spread from a wild animal market in Wuhan, China is only a "beautiful legend," ensuring that "scientific truth always ends up emerging."
The HIV sequence was allegedly inserted into the genome of the coronavirus in an attempt to make an AIDS vaccine. "It is a work of sorcerer's apprentice" underlined Mr. Montagnier.
Professor Montagnier obtained the Nobel Prize in medicine in 2008 for his discovery of the AIDS virus.
The Chinese government on its side denied Friday any "concealment" in the balance sheet of the Covid-19, after a sudden increase in the number of deaths recorded in the country.
"There has never been any cover-up and we will never allow any cover-up," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told reporters after nearly 1,300 more people were killed in the media. Wuhan, the city where the virus first appeared in December 2019.
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Luc Antoine Montagnier is a French virologist and joint recipient with Françoise Barré-Sinoussi and Harald zur Hausen of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus.
It's a sorcerer's apprentice job "
According to Professor Luc Montagnier, virologist and 2008 Nobel Prize winner in medicine, Covid-19 is "out of a Chinese laboratory with HIV DNA," reports CNews.
"The Wuhan laboratory has specialized in coronaviruses since the early 2000s. They have expertise in this field," assured Professor Montagnier during an interview with the website.
According to him, the assumption that the coronavirus spread from a wild animal market in Wuhan, China is only a "beautiful legend," ensuring that "scientific truth always ends up emerging."
The HIV sequence was allegedly inserted into the genome of the coronavirus in an attempt to make an AIDS vaccine. "It is a work of sorcerer's apprentice" underlined Mr. Montagnier.
Professor Montagnier obtained the Nobel Prize in medicine in 2008 for his discovery of the AIDS virus.
The Chinese government on its side denied Friday any "concealment" in the balance sheet of the Covid-19, after a sudden increase in the number of deaths recorded in the country.
"There has never been any cover-up and we will never allow any cover-up," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told reporters after nearly 1,300 more people were killed in the media. Wuhan, the city where the virus first appeared in December 2019.
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I24news
Le Covid-19 Serait Sorti "d'un Laboratoire Chinois Avec De L'ADN De VIH" (Prix Nobel De Médecine 2008) - I24news
"C'est un travail d'apprenti sorcier"