Facemask may limit the severity of coronavirus cases, researchers at the University of California San Francisco said in a paper published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine. However, facial inks are more effective at preventing drips than inhaling droplets, but the mask is still able to reduce the severity …
Read More »Dear Annie: Is it wrong to ask guests to test for coronavirus before visiting?
Dear Annie: My adult daughter, who lives in the southern state, has significant cases of coronavirus cases, and informed us that she would bring her boyfriend to our house when she visits us at Christmas. I have never met this gentleman and do not know his personal or social habits. …
Read More »England will ban social gatherings with more than 6 people
U.K. The government is tightening social-distance rules to prevent an increase in coronavirus cases. Since Monday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government has been banning gatherings of more than six million people in England, both indoor and outdoor. Those who break the rules are fined £ 100 or $ 130. These …
Read More »What to do if your child has Covid-19 symptoms
“They just feel miserable,” said Gardiner, a full-time student and mother of four in Lehi, Utah. “Every family gets sick at the beginning of the school year, but this year is different. You have to guess each symptom differently.” After spending the summer exchanging anxious lessons with other parents in …
Read More »The world’s most common pain relief drug induces risky behavior, the study suggests
New evidence suggests that U.S. One of the most widely used medications in the world – and the most widely used analgesic in the world – can do much more than just relieve your headaches, new evidence suggests. Acetaminophen, also known as paracetamol and widely sold under brand names Tylenol …
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