New R.E.A.C.H.E.S. Against the Pandemic
Abhinav Arulanandan Izma Casubhoy Ruhi Gulati Faraz Khattak Kunaal Dhawan
Rebuilding Environments Affected by COVID-19’s Heart Effects and Severity
Understanding Heart Health
The S.C.A.R.F. C.A.R.E. Package
S.C.A.R.F. C.O.A.S.T. Mix
- What defines GOOD vs. POOR Heart Health?
- GOOD Heart Health: Healthy structural, electrical flow
- POOR Heart Health: Abnormal, unhealthy structure, electrical flow
- Most pervasive disparities prevalent among Hispanic & African American communities
- SCARF’s own data: ~420 patients with COVID-19 till date
- 85% were Black or Hispanic, 2 deaths (both Hispanic females)
- Disparities exist in age (CDC: 4/5 deaths in U.S. in adults 65+)
COVID-19
Aid
Resources and
Equipment
- Preventative Medicine
- Incorporating public health measures at a community level
- Prevent the problem before it even happens
- IT ISN’T ALWAYS DIRECT
- “Health” does not only encompass the end goal
- Take steps towards maintenance and achievement!
The most appropriate and effective process and materials are used
- Symptoms of COVID-19 are typically ignored
- Adapting to Telehealth
- Why is Prevention important?
- Expensive to treat and unreliable testing
- Puts life on hold
Heart-Related COVID Symptoms
- chest pain
- confusion
- dizziness
- fainting
- fever
- heartburn
- high/low blood pressure
- pain in the arm(s)
- palpitations
- shortness of breath
- tightness in the chest
- fatigue
- jaw pain
Chlorella-based
Omega-3
Aqueous
Solute
Treatment
- What is COVID-19?
- Single-strand RNA virus
- Novel virus
- How does COVID-19 affect heart health?
- The systemic inflammatory response to the infection decreases heart function
- COVID patients with cardiovascular diseases have a death rate of 10.5%
- Many factors lead to heart disease and heart disease can spell great danger
- Know your body and know what it might have to face.
The treatment is accessible to patients anywhere and from all walks of life
Patients provide little to no resistance when asked to take or when taking the treatment
Reasons for Disparities
- Redlining
- Language Barriers
- Access to Technology
EDUCATION IS KEY
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