Professor J. Varon Interview: Treatment Protocols for Mildly Symptomatic Patients & More Advanced Stages
This is the third part of our interview with Professor J. Varon, MD, where he presents the treatment protocols he uses for COVID-19, in three
This is the third part of our interview with Professor J. Varon, MD, where he presents the treatment protocols he uses for COVID-19, in three
Since the beginning of the epidemic, the dramatic fate of many elderly people, taken as hostages in infected nursing homes, has repeated itself again and
According to Global News, a spokesperson with Alberta Health confirmed Tuesday that the “clinical trial has been temporarily suspended by the research team so they
France’s highest health authority, the “Haut Conseil de la Santé Publique” issued new restrictive recommendations for hydroxychloroquine. It was France’s Health Minister Olivier Véran who,
In this second clip of our interview, Professor Varon, MD, talks about how he, Professor Paul Marik, and other prominent medical experts came to develop
In a video interview today, Professor Didier Raoult blasted the recent publication in The Lancet that argues that hydroxychloroquine is neither safe nor effective. The
Interview with Professor Joseph Varon, MD – Clip #1 We are pleased to present the first clip of an extensive interview with Joseph Varon, MD,
This is the complete one hour interview of Dr Varon,Professor of Acute and Continuing Care at the University of Texas Health Science Center and Chief of Staff/Chief of Critical Care at United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, Texas.
The France Soir newspaper published an article “COVID-19 : Marseille 5 – Paris 1 juste les chiffres” – using a soccer score analogy, making Marseille
According to a May 22nd media release, the Joint Monitoring Group under the Chairmanship of DGHS and including representatives from AIIMS, ICMR, NCDC, NDMA, WHO
Could 20,000 COVID-19 deaths have been avoided in New York? Yes, according to a new Columbia University study that estimates that 20,427 COVID-19 deaths could
Brazil’s Ministry of Health published on May 20 new guidelines for the early treatment of COVID-19. The guidelines aim to expand the access of patients