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Status of cognitive decline in post covid-19 Bangladeshi patients
(Brac University, 2022-12)
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients had greater incidences of neurological and cognitive disorders. This research studied the link between neurological illness and Coronavirus. An investigation of the experiences of ...
Use of vitamins in the treatment of covid-19
(Brac University, 2021-05)
The world has been witnessing the third big epidemic of coronavirus contamination, named COVID-19, that began at the end of 2019 throughout Wuhan, Hubei, China. The disease is spreading first to regional Countries in Asia ...
Transdermal material construction in covid 19 vaccine delivery: a microneedle approach
(Brac University, 2021-08)
COVID-19 has an impact on people of all ages, races, and ethnicities. Because many infected persons are asymptomatic, the virus is unknowingly transmitted to others, resulting in a rapid spread of illness. Spike protein ...
Mini-mental state examination in non-hospitalized post covid patients to identify cognitive decline
(Brac University, 2023-02)
The WHO referred to the SARS-CoV-2 illness as COVID-19, an acronym for ""coronavirus
disease 2019."" After an infection has cleared up, some individuals have experienced temporary
or even long-lasting cognitive problems. ...
Uneven impact of COVID-19 on ethnic or racial minorities explained by differences in the prevalence of pre-existing health conditions
(Brac University, 2021-08)
COVID-19 has had an enormous impact on the health and economy with certain individuals being more vulnerable to its effect. Regardless of age, pre-existing health conditions in people, such as cardiovascular disease, ...
Oxidative stress induced thrombosis and Hypercholesterolemic condition in COVID-19 infection
(Brac University, 2020-12)
The unprecedented emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has put an enormous challenge to the healthcare system worldwide due to the lack of specific treatment options. Several studies ...
Management of Diabetes patients during COVID-19
(Brac University, 2020-12)
During COVID-19 pandemic, people with diabetes are up to three times more prone to become seriously ill or die from COVID-19 than others, as they are more susceptible to infections, vascular complications, comorbidities ...