WHO Recommends 2 New Drugs as COVID-19 Treatments
Janus kinase inhibitors are a relatively recent anti-inflammatory medication for lupus and similar afflictions in which the body overreacts to stimuli (i.e. a hyperallergic reaction). These are the new expensive versions of what hydroxychloroquine has treated since the 1950s. And we were supposed to wait two years for the World Health Organization to tell us what I and other doctors have been saying all along. If you deal with the primary threat from COVID, inflammation, correctly (i.e. not with aspirin because it interacts with the pain receptor that COVID does NOT attack, whereas Tylenol is specific to the pain receptor that COVID does attack), then you'll probably be fine.
WHO is less sensible (and less entertaining) than this classic? Humor is much better medicine than WHO?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sShMA...
As long as they are a Joke then WHO is on first.
Ivermectin
hydroxychloroquine
Why would anyone take advice from people who are trying to kill you?
Another paper showing that moderate obesity has a paradox with respect to hospital death rates as shown in some reviews of published papers dealing hospitalized obese patients in the 'Obesity Paradox' articles at:
http://junkfoodscience.blogspot.com/