by dolly@docmode.com | Apr 30, 2020 | Doctors, Healthcare System
Doctors and nurses save lives of people daily in hospitals. But they are the same people who are majorly at occupational risks every day while dealing with different kinds of patients. These occupational risks for doctors are either ignored by society or government or...
by dolly@docmode.com | Apr 25, 2020 | Coronavirus, pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t the first sudden global emergency faced by the globe. The past pandemics such as MERS, SARS, Ebola, Nipah, etc faced by people for ages, have improved scientific knowledge and systems of countries to prevent and treat them. India, on the...
by dolly@docmode.com | Apr 25, 2020 | Children Health, Newborns, pandemic
It is well-known from history that events such as disasters and pandemics lead to the baby boom. These events can be as big as wars or pandemics or natural disasters such as blackouts or hurricanes. Normally people stay busy in their fast-paced metropolitan lives,...
by dolly@docmode.com | Apr 25, 2020 | Coronavirus, Healthcare System, Human Genomics
Proteins play an important role in humans and other mammals not only for cellular functions of the body but also for responding to viruses. Humans have been facing a vast array of viruses since ancient times. These viruses have helped a lot in human evolution. They...
by dolly@docmode.com | Apr 21, 2020 | Coronavirus, Diseases, epidemic
Experts find a way to solve a health crisis by comparing them to the epidemics in early history. And now that we are suffering from the novel coronavirus, there have been prompt suggestions to compare COVID-19 outbreak to Spanish Flu of 1918 Spanish flu. The 1918...