Spanish and black children are much more likely to be hospitalized with Covid-19 than white children, a new study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found. While the study recognized that most pediatric incidents of Covid-19 are asymptomatic or mild, and rates of hospitalization among children …
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Stars rich in phosphorus challenge theoretical predictions
Scheme that represents the origin of phosphorus on Earth, with respect to possible stellar sources of phosphorus in our Galaxy. Credit: Gabriel Pérez Díaz, SMM (IAC) All chemical elements in the universe, except hydrogen and most helium, were produced in stars. But among them there are a few (carbon, nitrogen, …
Read More »Matthew Stafford becomes last Lions player to spawn new NFL rule
ALLEN PARK – The Detroit Lions are no stranger to being on the short end of some strange incidents over the years. Some incidents were so bizarre that they actually led to the creation of a new NFL rule, the most famous of which was the Calvin Johnson rule. Well, …
Read More »More leaked details about Fortnite HighTower event: “Coming soon”
The theme of Fortnite Season 3 is obvious: a flood has taken over the map and it is slowly receding. There also seems to be an emphasis on fire, though that could be considered an extra game mechanic rather than a theme. However, if we have learned anything over the …
Read More »Onion Recall: Salmonella Outbreak Expands to Hundreds of People Sick in 43 States
An outbreak of salmonella caused by onions is spreading and has infected 640 people from 43 states including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. At least 85 of them are hospitalized, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. “If you do not know where your onions come from, do not …
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