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Covid Vaccine safety reported by media and social media by individuals

August 10 update via Cnet.com My toddler got COVID-19. It turned our lives upside down Commentary: For a few hours, we were flirting with a worst-case scenario for my youngest, who isn't even 2 years old yet. Roger Cheng Aug. 10, 2021   ========================= via CNET.com    COVID-19 vaccine details: New variants, when you can get vaccinated, hidden fees You have a lot of questions about the coronavirus vaccine, and we don't blame you one bit. Here's what we know so far about everything including vaccines for kids, going back to work and international travel.

Health related links on social media

 I follow these health related twitter accounts: RPTH @RPTHjournal   Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis ( RPTH ) is offering an exciting promotion as we bid farewell to 2020: Submit your manuscript to  RPTH  from December 1-31 to be eligible for one of two publication fee waivers if your article is accepted. We will hold a random drawing at the end of January, 2021, to determine which accepted articles receive a publication fee waiver.   their website is   https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/24750379   Research & Practice in Thrombosis & Haemostasis ( #RPTH ) is the peer-reviewed open access journal of the International Society on Thrombosis & Haemostasis. Heart Failure Forum @HeartFailureFrm #HeartFailure Forum: bringing together patient, medical, and policy communities to help improve the management of #WorseningHeartFailure . Supported by Bayer AG.

Reference: Heart health information

 I will update this page regarding latest information about heart health:   I discovered this forum on twitter: Heart Failure Forum @HeartFailureFrm #HeartFailure Forum: bringing together patient, medical, and policy communities to help improve the management of #WorseningHeartFailure . Supported by Bayer AG.   RPTH @RPTHjournal Research & Practice in Thrombosis & Haemostasis ( #RPTH ) is the peer-reviewed open access journal of the International Society on Thrombosis & Haemostasis. Oct 14, 2020 Heart Failure Forum @HeartFailureFrm Prof. Carolyn Lam ( @lamcardio ) reacts to late-breaking clinical trial news at #ACC20 about the #VICTORIA trial's potential to improve outcomes for people living with #WorseningHeartFailure . #HeartFailure #HFrEF   TWITTER HEART RELATED ACCOUNTS: https://twitter.com/HeartFailureFrm

Herbal tea blends and health benefits, remedies

Updated information on July 18, 2022   I often buy healthy packs, this includes dried beets. I love of course the fresh beets, however, at times we need a quick prepared ones in powder form. I don't limit it to drinks. I make my own fresh hummus and add a tablespoon of beats to it! Also mix the powder in my salad dressing. How do you use your dried powder beets?          ==========================  I subscribe to their newsletter and it has fascinating healthy information 43 Remedies from My Childhood that Still Work Today   I received the newsletter that has great information regarding each type of tea and what they're good for: from The Lost Herbs 46 Best Teas for Every Ailment Posted 6 days ago by Ann Marie in All Articles , Backyard Plants , Household Remedies   1. Green Tea for Weight Loss 2. Peppermint Tea for Tension Headaches and Migraines 3. Chamomile Tea for Mild Skin Conditions Such as Mild Eczema 4. Jasmine Tea to slow down skin Aging 5. Ros

What causes water in your heart?

I did some research for a dear very young person in his early 20s, who recently has the issue of water in his lungs. I always want to find the cause of any medical situation. Hence here are my findings and sharing with you. I hope you will find it useful. Let me know if you have any comments or additional suggestions regarding this health problem: I found out that this condition is referred to as called: Pericardial Effusion. WebMD has great detailed explanation at the following site: http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/guide/pericardial-effusion As per the above article, the causes might be one of the following: "...Many pericardial effusions are caused by particular medical conditions, such as HIV infection, lupus, or tuberculosis. In these cases, treating the underlying medical condition will often help treat the pericardial effusion." Here is a second source that discusses about pericardial effusion: at Everyday Health: http://www.everydayhealth.com/heart-health-