Doctor Myasnikov called the drug dangerous for children

Doctor Alexander Myasnikov: aspirin causes asthma in children, brain and liver edema main “on the channel” Russia 1 “called aspirin a dangerous drug for children. The doctor explained that its use by minors can cause asthma, brain and liver edema. The release is available on YouTube. According to the doctor, aspirin is contraindicated in children under 13 years of age. He warned about the dangerous effects of the drug and strongly recommended not to use it to bring down the temperature of the child. The specialist noted that the drug can provoke the development of Reye's syndrome, which is characterized by edema of the brain and liver, as well as asthma. “You should not give aspirin, because it can cause Reye's syndrome. And this is a very dangerous situation, so aspirin is contraindicated for children. Plus, we know that aspirin can provoke asthma, ”the doctor said to the parents who

Poland coach rated Russia as a play-off opponent

Poland coach Paulo Sousa: Russians have good footballers good players. Thus, the expert in an interview with Polsat Sport assessed the Russians as contenders in play-offs for the right to play in the final stage of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. At the same time, he noted that Poland also has many strong players. “Now all teams have equal chances to go to Qatar. We have very equal rivals. Both technically and physically, “Souza emphasized. Russia will play with Poland on March 24. The team will play in the first round of play-offs. To qualify for the 2022 World Cup finals, the winner of the match will need to win another match. The rival of the Russians or the Poles will be the winner of the Sweden – Czech Republic pair.

Doctor Myasnikov called the drug dangerous for children

Doctor Alexander Myasnikov: aspirin causes asthma, brain and liver edema in children main “on the channel” Russia 1 “called aspirin a dangerous drug for children. The doctor explained that its use by minors can cause asthma, brain and liver edema. The release is available on YouTube. According to the doctor, aspirin is contraindicated in children under 13 years of age. He warned about the dangerous effects of the drug and strongly recommended not to use it to bring down the temperature of the child. The specialist noted that the drug can provoke the development of Reye's syndrome, which is characterized by edema of the brain and liver, as well as asthma. “You should not give aspirin, because it can cause Reye's syndrome. And this is a very dangerous situation, so aspirin is contraindicated for children. Plus, we know that aspirin can provoke asthma, ”the doctor said to the parents who

School bus shelling kills two children in Kosovo

In Kosovo, unidentified persons fired at a school bus, two students and one adult were killed Two children and one adult were killed in a school bus the self-proclaimed republic of Kosovo. This is reported by TASS. According to media reports, unknown persons opened fire on a bus carrying students in the village of Glochane. Earlier, the Russian Embassy in Serbia announced the arrest of four Russians by the Kosovo police. As it became known, the Russians moved in a rented car with Serbian license plates. The tourists themselves said that they were heading to Novi Pazar for sightseeing, and entered the territory of Kosovo by accident, on the recommendations of a navigation device.

New COVID-19 strain recognized as a threat to the world

Reuters: WHO experts have recognized a new strain of COVID-19 B.1.1.529 “omicron” as a threat to the world by the Greek letter omicron. This is reported by Reuters. According to experts, a new type of coronavirus can threaten countries that will already be fighting its spread. The WHO also believes that the B.1.1.529 virus, after a series of mutations, may affect the protein content in the body, and with such a change, the current vaccines may not be as effective. The WHO also suggested that the omicron variant is spreading faster than its predecessors, as evidenced by the experience of South Africa, so it can affect more people in the world, including those who have recovered from other strains. The organization called on all countries to pay more attention to the study of the new version of the coronavirus. The first reports of infection with a new strain in South

New COVID-19 strain recognized as a threat to the world

Reuters: WHO experts have recognized a new strain of COVID-19 B.1.1.529 “omicron” as a threat to the world by the Greek letter omicron. This is reported by Reuters. According to experts, a new type of coronavirus can threaten countries that will already be fighting its spread. The WHO also believes that the B.1.1.529 virus, after a series of mutations, may affect the protein content in the body, and with such a change, the current vaccines may not be as effective. The WHO also suggested that the omicron variant is spreading faster than its predecessors, as evidenced by the experience of South Africa, so it can affect more people in the world, including those who have recovered from other strains. The organization called on all countries to pay more attention to the study of the new version of the coronavirus. The first reports of infection with a new strain in South

Biden's adviser discussed with the head of Zelensky's office the situation on the border with the Russian Federation

Jake Sullivan discussed with the head of Zelensky's office Yermak military activity near the borders of the Russian Federation Ukraine Andriy Yermak “military activity” on the Russian-Ukrainian border. This was reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the White House statement. Related materials 17: 26-23 November DPR and Ukraine declare about mutual shelling and preparing for war. Why is Russia accused of aggravating the situation in Donbass? 00:01 – November 2 in enmity “Why does Zelenskiy want to meet with Putin and what is he ready to do in order to maintain power? ” They discussed general concerns about Russian military activity near the Ukrainian borders and harsh rhetoric towards Ukraine, “the text says. Also, adviser to US President Joe Biden and head of the office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy agreed that all parties should pursue diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions. In addition, Sullivan reaffirmed the United States' commitment

Russian Foreign Ministry calls refusal to admit Gaddafi's son to elections in Libya

Zakharova called discrimination the refusal to admit the son of Muammar Gaddafi to the elections in Libya to allow the son of Muammar Gaddafi, Seif al-Islam Gaddafi, to participate in the presidential elections. The corresponding comment of the diplomat was posted on the Telegram channel of the Russian Foreign Ministry. “Such discrimination causes some concern, since we have always advocated providing representatives of all Libyan public and political circles with equal opportunities to participate in the electoral process,” Zakharova said. Moscow believes that “the Libyan people should not be deprived of the right to choose those whom he considers most worthy to occupy top positions in future power structures, “she added. On November 15, the Libyan Supreme Election Commission rejected the application of Gaddafi's son to participate in the presidential elections. The electoral committee referred to the “undermining of stability” and indicated that they had rejected the candidacy of the

The timing of the readiness of the vaccine against the new strain has been announced

Former White House adviser Slavitt: vaccines for the new COVID-19 strain will be ready by the summer Vaccines for the new SARS-CoV strain 2 Omicron will be ready by the summer of 2022. This opinion was expressed by ex-adviser to the working group on combating COVID-19 at the White House Andy Slavitt on Twitter. He explained that pharmaceutical companies, in particular Pfizer and Moderna, need 100 days to develop vaccines against the new variant of the coronavirus. He also noted that production, approval and distribution take time. According to the expert, it will take about two weeks to evaluate the effectiveness of mRNA-based vaccines. “If we start in early December, then new vaccines will be available to the whole world by summer,” concluded Slavitt. > The first reports of infection with a new strain in South Africa, Botswana and Hong Kong appeared on November 24. Later, news about the discovery