ObjectiveTo investigate the safety and efficacy of intranasal ketamine for the treatment of a single cluster headache (CH) attack. BackgroundAcute treatment options for patients with CH who have an insufficient response to oxygen and triptans are limited. Intranasal ketamine has anecdotally been successful in treating a CH attack. MethodsWe conducted an open-label pilot study enrolling… Continue reading Intranasal ketamine for acute cluster headache attacks—Results from a proof-of-concept open-label trial
Expected Viscosity After COVID-19 Vaccination, Hyperviscosity and Previous COVID-19
COVID-19 vaccine is the hope for containment of disease outbreak. The post vaccination adverse effect is an important consideration. The clot after vaccination is an emerging important clinical problem in some vaccine recipients.1 The cause of post vaccination blood clot is not known. It is proposed that the problem might be due to immunopathological process.2… Continue reading Expected Viscosity After COVID-19 Vaccination, Hyperviscosity and Previous COVID-19
First time detection of the vaccine spike protein in a person who died after vaccination against Covid-19.
The suspicion that the spike protein formed in the body as a result of the "vaccination" against Covid-19 could be responsible for the pathologically observed inflammations and lesions of vessels has now been confirmed immunohistologically for the first time. The pathologists Prof. Dr. Arne Burkhardt and Prof. Dr. Walter Lang and their team have succeeded… Continue reading First time detection of the vaccine spike protein in a person who died after vaccination against Covid-19.
Vitamin D supplementation and prevention of cardiovascular disease and cancer in the Finnish Vitamin D Trial—a randomized controlled trial
Vitamin D insufficiency is associated with risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and cancer in observational studies, but evidence for benefits with vitamin D supplementation is limited. ObjectivesTo investigate the effects of vitamin D3 supplementation on CVD and cancer incidence. DesignThe study was a 5-year randomized placebo-controlled trial among 2495 male participants ≥ 60 years and… Continue reading Vitamin D supplementation and prevention of cardiovascular disease and cancer in the Finnish Vitamin D Trial—a randomized controlled trial
Ivermectin Prophylaxis Used for COVID-19: A Citywide, Prospective, Observational Study of 223,128 Subjects Using Propensity Score Matching
ORIGINAL ARTICLE PEER-REVIEWED Background: Ivermectin has demonstrated different mechanisms of action that potentially protect from both coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection and COVID-19-related comorbidities. Based on the studies suggesting efficacy in prophylaxis combined with the known safety profile of ivermectin, a citywide prevention program using ivermectin for COVID-19 was implemented in Itajaí, a southern city… Continue reading Ivermectin Prophylaxis Used for COVID-19: A Citywide, Prospective, Observational Study of 223,128 Subjects Using Propensity Score Matching
On the relation of boredom and sadistic aggression.
What gives rise to sadism? While sadistic behavior (i.e., harming others for pleasure) is well-documented, past empirical research is nearly silent regarding the psychological factors behind it. We help close this gap by suggesting that boredom plays a crucial role in the emergence of sadistic tendencies. Across 9 diverse studies, we provide correlational and experimental… Continue reading On the relation of boredom and sadistic aggression.
Dietary nutrient intake related to higher grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia risk: a Chinese population-based study
BackgroundDietary nutrient intake plays a significant role in carcinogenesis. Few studies have investigated the association between dietary nutrient intake and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) risk in China. MethodsData on 2304 women from an ongoing cohort comprising 40,000 women from China in 2014 were included. Study randomly selected 218 out of 2304 people as subjects during… Continue reading Dietary nutrient intake related to higher grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia risk: a Chinese population-based study
Paracetamol in the home treatment of early COVID-19 symptoms: A possible foe rather than a friend for elderly patients?
On October 2020, Sestili and Fimognari reported that acetaminophen (N-aetyl-para-aminophenol), commonly known as paracetamol, induces or worsens glutathione (GSH) consumption in elderly patients affected by early or mild coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), thus greatly enhancing the risk of COVID-19 exacerbation in these patients.1 By early COVID-19, we mean the typical or commonly acknowledged symptomatology associated… Continue reading Paracetamol in the home treatment of early COVID-19 symptoms: A possible foe rather than a friend for elderly patients?
‘The Corpse Bride Diet’: How TikTok Inundates Teens With Eating-Disorder Videos
The app’s algorithm can send users down rabbit holes of narrow interest, resulting in potentially dangerous content such as emaciated images, purging techniques, hazardous diets and body shamingBy Tawnell D. Hobbs, Rob Barry and Yoree KohDec. 17, 2021 10:45 am ET TikTok is flooding teen users with videos of rapid-weight-loss competitions and ways to purge… Continue reading ‘The Corpse Bride Diet’: How TikTok Inundates Teens With Eating-Disorder Videos