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Kidney Failure Patients Make Peace With Life and Other Popular News

Suara.com – All this time the patient kidney failure often have to struggle with the disease at hand. But, to improve the quality of life, kidney failure patients are asked to make peace with life.

Meanwhile, Indonesia recently had 1.1 million doses the Covid-19 vaccine AstraZeneca. However, a number of countries in Europe refuse to use it for the elderly. The two news items are the most popular news on the Health Suara.com channel. Here is the other most popular news.

1. Improve Quality of Life, Kidney Patients Must Make Peace with Disease

Illustration of kidney failure patient. (Shutterstock)

Making peace with the disease is the main way kidney patients get a good quality of life. In effect, the risk of complications is reduced and the benefits of treatment are increased.

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In commemoration of World Kidney Day which falls on this day, Wednesday (10/3/2021) education about kidney patients is presented through the webinar ‘Living Well with Kidney Disease’.

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2. Indonesia Arrives at AstraZeneca Vaccine, Why Do European Countries Refuse?

Covid-19 AstraZeneca vaccine. [Phil Noble/Pool/AFP]
Covid-19 AstraZeneca vaccine. [Phil Noble/Pool/AFP]

Indonesia has just received 1.1 million doses of the Covid-19 Astrazeneca vaccine. This vaccine has successfully entered through the Covax scheme, which is a global initiative managed by the World Health Organization (WHO) world body.

It is planned that around 11 million doses of AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine will be received by Indonesia. In contrast to Indonesia, many countries in Europe have announced that they will not supply the Oxford / Astrazeneca vaccine to seniors over 65 years of age, even though the vaccine has been approved by the European Medical Agency (EMA) for use in all age groups over 18 years. . Thus as reported by the Independent.

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3. CDC: 78 Percent of Severe Covid-19 Patients are People with Obesity

Illustration of a covid-19 patient experiencing a coma.  (Shutterstock)
Illustration of a covid-19 patient experiencing a coma. (Shutterstock)

Complications of the disease are at risk of making Covid-19 patients experience severe conditions that require ventilators.

Currently, a study from the United States Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that around 78 percent of Covid-19 patients hospitalized on a ventilator or who died from Covid-19 had problems with being overweight or obsessed.

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4. Simply Drinking Water Helps Lower High Blood Pressure, Try Now!

Minum air. (Shutterstock)
Minum air. (Shutterstock)

High blood pressure or hypertension occurs when the force of your blood pressure against the walls of the blood vessels is consistently too high. Thus, this condition increases the workload of the heart and blood vessels.

As a result, the arteries that supply blood to the heart lose flexibility and become narrowed. This condition will also get worse if you are dehydrated.

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5. Compared to Atheists, More Religious People Reject the Covid-19 Vaccine

Illustration of the COVID-19 vaccine.  (unsplash / @ dimitrihou)
Illustration of the COVID-19 vaccine. (unsplash / @ dimitrihou)

Although a number of countries have implemented Covid-19 vaccination programs, there are still a number of groups that refuse to do so. The backgrounds and reasons also vary.

Now a new Pew Research Center survey shows that people who are godless or atheists are more likely to get the Covid-19 vaccination than religious groups.

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