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Three years on, there is a new generation of lockdown sceptics – and they’re rewriting history | Richard Seymour
Now academics on the left have joined the anti-lockdown chorus. Yet their Covid theories rely on a travesty of the factsWas the pain worth it? Between March 2020 and March 2021, the UK hadthree national lockdowns. The goal was to control the spread of Covid-19. Essential businesses were closed, as were schools and universities, and “stay at home” orders meant families and friends were often kept apart. At the time, the government was unenthusiastic about lockdown and many Tories opposed it. Lord Sumption, for example, insisted that if it weren’t for lockdown, people could have “a perfectly normal life. ”Now a new...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - March 23, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Richard Seymour Tags: Coronavirus Health Infectious diseases Science Society World news UK news Politics Source Type: news

The comparison between the effects of pain education interventions with online and face-to-face exercise and the control group received biomedical education + standardized physical therapy in patients with chronic nonspecific neck pain during COVID-19: protocol for a parallel-group randomized controlled trial
DiscussionIt seems that PNE plus online and face-to-face exercise interventions are appropriate educational models for the treatment of patients with neck pain during COVID-19. Also, online training seems to encourage patients to continue their treatment.Trial registrationIranian Registry of Clinical Trials IRCT20150503022068N5. Registered on 09 September 2021
Source: Trials - December 20, 2022 Category: Research Source Type: clinical trials

NSF: UArizona again ranks among top 20 public research universities, No. 1 in astronomy and astrophysics
UArizona saw an increase of more than $9 million over its fiscal year 2020 total and retained its No. 1 ranking in astronomy and astrophysics expenditures. Nick Prevenas Today University Communicationsold-main-2022.jpgCampus NewsHealthScience and TechnologyArizona AdvantageGrand ChallengesInstitutional ExcellenceResearchResearch, Innovation& Impact Media contact(s)Nick Prevenas Director, Media Relations, University Communicationsnprevenas@arizona.edu520-621-2194The University of Arizona is ranked once again among the nation ' s top public research universities, with $770 million in total research activity in fisca...
Source: The University of Arizona: Health - December 16, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: nprevenas Source Type: research

High-impact papers in the field of anesthesiology: a 10-year cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: The current study provides a historical view of high-impact papers in anesthesiology in the past ten years. High-impact papers were mostly from the USA. Postoperative analgesia, chronic pain, and perioperative complications have been hot topics, and COVID-19 became a new topic in 2020. These findings provide references for education, research, and clinical practice in the field of anesthesiology.PMID:36418743 | DOI:10.1007/s12630-022-02363-5
Source: Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia - November 23, 2022 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Lingmin Chen Nian Li Yonggang Zhang Source Type: research

Commentators and Journalists Weigh In On Digital Health And Related Privacy, Safety, Social Media And Security Matters. Lots Of Interesting Perspectives - October 25, 2022.
-----This weekly blog is to explore the news around the larger issues around Digital Health, data security, data privacy, AI / ML. technology, social media and any related matters.I will also try to highlightADHA Propagandawhen I come upon it.Just so we keep count, the latest Notes from the ADHA Board were dated 6 December, 2018 and we have seen none since! It ’s pretty sad!Note: Appearance here is not to suggest I see any credibility or value in what follows. I will leave it to the reader to decide what is worthwhile and what is not! The point is to let people know what is being said / published that I have come upon, a...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - October 25, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

I Reckon This Is Totally Fair, But I Suspect/ Fear There Would Be Just A Fine Here!
I noticed this last week:Man Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison For NetWalker Ransomware AttacksA Canadian man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for executing NetWalker ransomware attacks against healthcare organizations and other industries during the pandemic.ByJill McKeonOctober 07, 2022 - A Canadian man is facing 20 years in prison for his role in a variety of NetWalker ransomware attacks, including attacks against the healthcare sector during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sebastian Vachon-Desjardins, 35, of Gatineau, Quebec, was also ordered to forfeit $21.5 million.“NetWalker ransomware has targeted dozens of victims ...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - October 12, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Military medical research in the IDF: an array of fields and interests
Isr Med Assoc J. 2022 Sep;24(9):557-558.ABSTRACTWar is as old as history. Some may say it is older. The first Biblical war, dated 1880-1875 BCE, is depicted in the book of Genesis between nine kings in the vicinity of the Jordan river near Jericho. By the end of the war, Abraham (Abram) gets involved in saving his nephew Lot. In addition to war, military medicine also has its roots in historical times. Hippocrates (460-377 BCE), the father of medicine, derived his medical knowledge from the battlefield, and Sushruta [1], the father of plastic surgery, mentioned the physician's preventive role in noting environmental hazard...
Source: Pain Physician - September 28, 2022 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Avi Benov Shaul Gelikas Noam Fink Elon Glassberg Source Type: research