[ad_1] UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Prince Charles used the analogy of the victory of light over darkness as a reflection of overcoming the crisis of the coronavirus pandemic as part of their annual messages to mark the festival. Diwali on Saturday. Johnson issued his statement at 10 Downing …
Read More »Apple Releases iOS 14.3 Public Beta 1, iPhone 12 Pro Max, and Mini Profiles Available
[ad_1] iOS 14.3 Public Beta 1 Anthony Karcz Well, it’s no surprise to anyone who noticed that the iOS 14.3 Developer Beta was released yesterday, but Apple sneaked iOS 14.3 to all participants of the Public Beta Program on Friday night. Even better, if you removed your beta profile from …
Read More »Study Supports Cheap Combination Pill To Reduce Heart Risks
[ad_1] For more than a decade, doctors have been testing whether cheap all-in-one combination pills could help prevent heart and cardiovascular disease and death. This November 2020 photo provided by McMaster University shows 75mg aspirin pills, left, and policaps from India-based Cadila Pharmaceuticals, containing one cholesterol drug and three blood …
Read More »Liverpool’s Mo Salah Tests Positive For Coronavirus, Says Egyptian FA
[ad_1] Salah’s positive test is another blow for Liverpool manager Klopp, who is already facing a defensive crisis with the loss of Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez. Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah tested positive for the coronavirus on the eve of the African Cup of Nations qualifying match against Togo, …
Read More »COVID-19 survivors may be at increased risk for mental health
[ad_1] Researchers say that COVID-19 survivors may be at higher risk of developing mental health problems than other people. That information comes from a large study published earlier this week. The study found that 20 percent of those infected with the new coronavirus are diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder within …
Read More »Measles infections are skyrocketing due to low vaccination rates
[ad_1] Measles infections around the world have risen dramatically from their all-time low in 2016, sounding the alarm bells for public health experts around the world. In 2019, the global measles death rate was more than 50 percent higher than in 2016, and total cases increased by 556%, according to …
Read More »Hyperventilation May Help Eliminate Alcohol From Your Body Faster, Researchers Find
[ad_1] Have you ever been drinking when something surprises you and makes you feel completely sober? Well you’re not sober but a new study suggests that hyperventilating might help remove alcohol from your body faster. READ MORE STORIES FROM CHANGING AMERICA SEVERAL DIFFERENT TYPES OF DEPRESSION ARE SET TO PLACE …
Read More »South Sudan and WHO launch campaign to vaccinate 1.5 million children against polio
[ad_1] FILE – In this Jan. 25, 2002, file photo, a Congolese child receives a polio vaccine at an aid camp near Gisenyi, Rwanda. A report issued on Friday, November 22, 2019, the World Health Organization said that four African countries have reported more new cases of polio related to …
Read More »Antidepressant Drug Fluvoxamine May Help Prevent Severe COVID-19, Study Suggests
[ad_1] A new study by a group of researchers at the University of Washington School of Medicine suggests that the antidepressant drug fluvoxamine may be effective in preventing serious illness and hospitalization in COVID-19 patients. The study findings are published in the journal JAMA. COVID-19 it is a new disease …
Read More »South Sudan and WHO launch campaign to vaccinate 1.5 million children against polio
[ad_1] JUBA, Nov.13 (Xinhua) – South Sudan, in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO), launched a new campaign on Friday to vaccinate 1.5 million children against polio following another outbreak of poliomyelitis. Olushayo Olu, WHO Representative for South Sudan, said the campaign provides a greater opportunity for vulnerable populations …
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