Health
Blood tests can act as early indicator of extreme Covid-19: Study – Hindustan Times
A clinical report drove by the journal ‘Blood Advances’ has claimed that a progression of biomarkers, or organic signs, related to white platelet initiation and…

A clinical report drove by the journal ‘Blood Advances’ has claimed that a progression of biomarkers, or organic signs, related to white platelet initiation and obesity can anticipate extreme outcomes in Covid-19 patients.
When patients with Covid-19 arrive in emergency rooms, there are relatively few ways for doctors to predict which ones are more likely to become critically ill and require intensive care and which ones are more likely to enjoy a quick recovery. However, this study focuses on biomarkers…
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