A new study suggests that New York City residents who are infected with the coronavirus may be six times more than the official count, a new study suggests. Researchers at the Icon School of Medicine at Mount Sinai tested more than 10,000 blood samples for antibodies against the virus, Covid-19. …
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Some studies suggest that the elderly are less likely to develop dementia than those who engage in recreational activities, suggesting that failure to participate in such recreation may exacerbate cognitive impairment. A new study suggests another explanation: Failure to participate in leisure activities may be the result of dementia, not …
Read More »Clear U.S. Down more than 640 points on the hope of winning the election | US and Canada News
The U.S. presidential stock index is flooded with hopes that the U.S. presidential election will be fought and a clear winner will be determined. Wall Street’s main stock index opened lower on Tuesday – Election Day in the United States – and investors were clinging to optimism that a clear …
Read More »Jenny Mae shared health improvements about ‘Dancing with the Stars’
The “real” co-host blocked air flow to her lungs through her epiglottis after performing her operation, forcing her to leave the 29th season of “Dancing with the Stars”. On “DWTS” on Monday, host Tyra Banks released a video of me filming from her hospital room. “I have some sad news. …
Read More »The best smartwatch for gifts, fitness trackers and wearables
For those who have never owned a smartwatch, SE will be an exciting introduction to the category. Also, with Apple’s new Family Setup tool, your parents or kids don’t even need to own an iPhone to be able to use Watch SE – just use your own iPhone once to …
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