Similarities, differences between the 1918 and 2020 pandemics In many ways, 2020 looks like 1918, the year the great flu pandemic was triggered. As then, science cannot crush an insidious but preventable infectious disease before hundreds of thousands die from it. WASHINGTON – The country’s leading infectious disease expert warned …
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Cross section of the still image showing the impact (box) and consequences (main image) of a 3D simulation of a giant planetary impact using 100 million particles, colored by their internal energy, similar to their temperature. Credit: Dr. Jacob Kegerreis, University of Durham. According to new research, the giant impacts …
Read More »DeVos says “it is not acceptable for schools not to reopen” this fall: “Education is an essential function”
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos told “The Story” on Wednesday that “it is not acceptable for schools not to reopen” for face-to-face classes this fall. “Education is an essential function,” DeVos told host Martha MacCallum. “Schools are essential, teachers are essential, children have to go back to school, and this administration …
Read More »Experts recommend 1 alcoholic drink per day for both men and women.
Regardless of your gender, if your daily hobby is drinking, it is best to limit yourself to one per day. That’s the new advice that experts recommend for the US Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which will be updated later this year for the first time in five years. The guidelines …
Read More »Dr Siegel rejoices at promising news about the UK coronavirus vaccine: “Congratulations to scientists around the world”
Dr. Marc Siegel, a medical contributor to Fox News, told “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Wednesday that new reports indicate that a coronavirus vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford is showing a “robust immune response” in participants. of the essay. “Brian, tonight, people from all sides of the …
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