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Healthcare visits and 6 percent of visits to Neurology clinics . The majority are patients with chronic migraine, which account for 5 percent of total consultations in Neurology and between 11-20 percent of headache consultations. 40 percent of the patients treated suffer from headaches due to medication abuse. «When a patient with chronic headache comes to the Neurology clinic for the first time, in a high percentage, we observe that they have not been diagnosed or treated correctly. Only with an adequate diagnosis and follow-up can it be established which is the best therapeutic option for the patient , with the aim of improving their quality of life, and reducing their disability both due to the frequency of the crises and their intensity," added the Dr.
Santos. Pain crises, especially in migraine, produce a significant limitation in the activity of the sufferer, forcing them to reduce it in more than 50 percent of the cases and requiring bed rest in up to 20-30 percent of the cases . Migraine also interferes with family relationships and leisure, and could even determine limitations in Oman WhatsApp Number education or professional development due to its early onset, often in childhood or adolescence.Study shows the effectiveness of disinfectants recommended by the WHO by Agencies April 17, 2020 18:42 A study carried out by researchers at the Ruhr University of Bochum (Germany) has shown that the disinfectants recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) are effective against the new coronavirus.
The disinfectant recommended by the WHO consists of 80 volume percent ethanol, 1.45 volume percent glycerin and 0.125 volume percent hydrogen peroxide. Likewise, the other consists of 75 volume percent isopropanol, 1.45 volume percent glycerin and 0.125 volume percent hydrogen peroxide. When used correctly, both alcohol-based hand sanitizers are effective against the new coronavirus , as published by German scientists in the journal 'Emerging Infectious Diseases'. Specifically, the researchers have exposed the new coronavirus for 30 seconds to the disinfectant formulations recommended by the WHO . This time period was chosen based on recommendations for hand sanitizers. They then tested the viruses in cell culture assays and analyzed how many viruses were still infectious. "We show that both formulations recommended by the WHO sufficiently inactivate the virus after 30 seconds ," the experts explained.