Heart Attack During COVID Lockdowns Linked to Shorter Life Expectancy
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Williams Wijns, MD, PhD Credit: Twitter A new study from investigators in Europe warns patients who experienced heart attacks…
Williams Wijns, MD, PhD Credit: Twitter A new study from investigators in Europe warns patients who experienced heart attacks…
A global call for action is fostering timely care for patients with heart disease, despite COVID-19 Paris, France, 3 May 2021.
A global call for action is fostering timely care for patients with heart disease, despite COVID-19 Credit: PCR Paris, France…
Paris, France, 3 May 2021. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, patients have been consistently deprived of timely…
Credit: Shutterstock It's no secret the COVID-19 pandemic has changed many aspects of our lives.
– By Ray Moynihan, Assistant Professor, Bond University It’s no secret the COVID-19 pandemic has changed many aspects of our…
It’s no secret the COVID-19 pandemic has changed many aspects of our lives. One is how often we access health care.
A new study reveals the number of excess cardiovascular deaths during the first peak of the pandemic in England and Wales.
/Sebastian Kaulitzki, stockadobecom Leeds Die Vermeidung von Arztbesuchen und Krankenhausaufenthalten, aber auch Komplikationen…
Many put off seeking medical help for fear of catching COVID-19 in hospital A machine simulating vital signs of a deteriorating…
Source: United Kingdom – Science Media Centre August 4, 2020 A study, published in E uropean Heart Journal Quality of Care
August 4, 2020 A study, published in European Heart Journal Quality of Care
COVID-19 und Myokardinfarkte Die Versorgung von Infarktpatienten hat während der ersten COVID-19-Welle stark gelitten.
A third of people with heart attacks may not have gone to hospital at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
These are the UK coronavirus stories you need to know about today. Big Drop in Heart Attack Admissions Under Lockdown Around…
Credit: CC0 Public Domain A third of people with heart attacks may not have gone to hospital at the start of the COVID-19…
There were around 5,000 fewer hospital admissions with heart attacks in England by the end of May than would be expected…
A third of people with heart attacks may not have gone to hospital at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
An estimated 5000 heart attack sufferers in England may have missed out on life saving hospital treatment due to the COVID-19…
Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government
July 14, 2020 A study, published in The Lancet, has suggested that 5000 heart attack sufferers in England did not seek…
Follow Us The i newsletter cut through the noise There were around 5,000 fewer hospital admissions with heart attacks in…
Researchers at the, working with NHS Digital, in collaboration with experts from the University of Keele, the University of…