London (AP) – On March 4, 2020, when there were only 84 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the UK, Professor Sharon Peacock acknowledged that the country needed to increase its capacity to analyze the genetic makeup of the virus. Microbiologists at the University of Cambridge understood that genomic sequencing would …
Read More »Are artificial sweeteners healthier than sugar? Here’s what the experts think
The first artificial sweetener – Sac Charin – was discovered by accident, when in 1879, Ira Rimsen, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, saw a sweet substance on his hand after experimenting with various chemicals in a laboratory. Sac Cherin quickly became very popular, mainly because of how cheap it …
Read More »People abandoned the flu pandemic protocol a century ago when they were fed up – and paid the price
Give a picture of the United States struggling to cope with a deadly epidemic. State and local authorities create a slate of social-distance measures, cumulative bans, closure orders, and mask orders in an effort to prevent the length of cases and deaths. The response has been mixed with more than …
Read More »During the San Francisco epidemic, the pilot program will pay the ‘essential’ artists for basic income each month
You could call it art for art’s sake – $ 1,000 a month. San Francisco plans to pay 1,000 a month to 130 local artists starting in May through the collapse of a pilot program. It follows the efforts of another so-called “universal basic income” that is being launched in …
Read More »Nutritionist Jessica Sapple has shared the ‘lazy’ dinner she makes for corn and zucchini fritters.
Top Australian Australian nutritionists have shared her ‘lazy dinner’ recipe, and it’s quick and easy to make as well as healthy. Jessica Sapple of Sydney prefers to make corn and zucchini fritters for dinner when she wants something nutritious and delicious – and she says they work just as well …
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