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Free Covid-19 Testing

Looking for Covid-19 test results? Get accurate test results for Covid-19 now.  Select from one of our…

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Sponsors/CROs

Our principal investigators Dr. Ahmed and Dr. Levinson have completed more than 200 clinical trials, phase I,…

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COVID-19 Protection Plan

On March 9, 2020, Gov. J.B. Pritzker declared a state of emergency for Illinois and on March…

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Stroke – The USA’s Largest Cause of Death

What is actually a stroke? When blood flow to the brain is either completely cut off or significantly reduced due to an obstruction in the blood vessels, this medical emergency is known as a stroke. When this occurs, the brain does not receive the proper amount of oxygen or nutrients, which leads to the beginning of the death of brain cells. An illness of the cerebrovascular system is known…

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How to recover faster from Covid- 19

COVID-19 Protection Plan

COVID-19 can be caught in a number of different ways. The virus that causes COVID-19 is known as SARS-CoV-2 (the new coronavirus). It spreads in three ways, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). You can get COVID-19 by inhaling in the air if you are near an infected person who is exhaling minute droplets and particles containing the virus. You can catch it if those…

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Is This The Deadliest Wave Of Covid?

A new wave of Covid-19 is on its way, and it has already begun to emerge in some parts of the United States. Are you prepared to face the entire world? This time, the culprit has been identified as BA.2, a subvariant of the highly infectious Omicron variant. It’s hard to say how much havoc BA.2 will cause, but the virus has already caused a surge in cases in…

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Diabetes – The Sweet Killer

Diabetes develops when your blood sugar, or glucose, levels are too high. Food provides the  majority of your body’s energy in the form of blood glucose. Glucose from meals is transported into cells by insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas. Insulin deficiency or insulin insensitivity may lead to a variety of health problems. Therefore, glucose remains in your circulation and is not transported to your cells. Having too…

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