The army’s grip on society goes back generations in Thailand, where coups are almost as likely as elections to shape politics. The school capsule rule, for example, was introduced in 1972, when the country was led by an American-backed field marshal. “In the intent of the military government, the ideal …
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In a year where rivers in Arizona black run with steam sludge and read “blood cut“defeats the Antarctic Peninsula. You should not be surprised to learn that several waterfalls in south-eastern Australia flowed backwards. Local News Agency 7NEWS Sydney shared an aerial photo of the phenomenon on Twitter last weekend. …
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The World Health Organization has issued a new recommendation regarding dental offices, and it does not bode well for the dental profession this year. Unless you are an urgent root canal, the WHO recommends that people stay away from dentists first, given the amount of risk associated with tooth cleaning …
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Democratic Vice President Sen. Sen. Kamala Harris on Wednesday accused President Donald Trump of the seriousness of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States, saying he was “offensive” and failed to take the virus “seriously.” “This virus affects almost every country, but there’s a reason it’s hit America worse than …
Read More »COVID-19 linked to muscular dystrophy; vaping risk documented
By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) – The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the new coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus. Neuromuscular disease can be triggered by COVID-19 Researchers have added the muscle-weakening disease myasthenia …
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