Being homebound for so long compresses the body, weakens the heart and lungs, and even impairs brain function. The effects of solitary life can be on us beyond the end of the epidemic (whenever it can be). This one year of isolation, staying at home and staying sedentary can make …
Read More »U.S. by COVID-19. A wonderful world is watching as it has passed
Political leaders around the world are amazed that the U.S., once seen as a superpower, is struggling to control a coronavirus outbreak. Of the 13 countries, including Canada, Australia, Australia and Spain, the U.S. has been seen in the most negative light in recent years, and they are particularly critical …
Read More »Coronavirus: Dr. Anthony Fauci explains that the second wave never hit the U.S.
One of the country’s top infectious disease specialists, Dr. Anthony Fawcett recently said that the United States is still in the first wave of the Covid-11 case, which means the country needs to rethink how it handles what is to come. CNN According to No, Foki said, ‘Instead of saying …
Read More »The health department is investigating a cluster of Legionnaires’ disease in NJ in which 2 people have died.
Two people have died and two others are ill from a cluster of legionnaires’ disease cases in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, officials announced Friday. The four residents fell ill between 18 and 24 Aug Gust, but according to a release from the township, no other information about them was released …
Read More »Progress in cancer rates and care may not be sustainable in the future
According to the report, the number of cancer survivors living in the United States reached record levels in the AACR Cancer Progress Report 2020, with more than 16.9 million survivors. Between 1991 and 2017, the number of cancer deaths in the U.S. dropped by 29%. From August Gust 2019, U.S. …
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