[ad_1] London, November 6 (IANS): Researchers have revealed that tinnitus, a common condition that causes the perception of noise in the ear and head, is being aggravated by Covid-19, as well as by measures taken to stop its spread. The study, published in the journal Frontiers in Public Health, involved …
Read More »Apple iOS 14.2 Update: Apple Releases iOS 14.2 and iPadOS 14.2: 100 New Emojis, 8 New Wallpapers, and Everything These Updates Offer
[ad_1] Apple has released a new software update for iPhone Y iPad users. The company has pushed iOS 14.2 Y iPadOS 14.2 for all supported devices. These updates bring not only security enhancements, but also new features, some of which are specific to the latest iPhone 12 series and next-gen …
Read More »Putin ‘to resign as president of Russia’ in just weeks amid Parkinson’s disease fears
[ad_1] Vladimir Putin is set to sensationally resign as Russia’s president in a matter of weeks amid concerns that he has Parkinson’s disease, according to reports. The politician and former KGB official is being urged to resign from his post held since 2012 by his girlfriend, gymnast Alina Kabeva and …
Read More »A month late in cancer care could increase the risk of death: Study – Health
[ad_1] Delaying cancer treatment for just one month can put patients at a much higher risk of dying, according to research published Wednesday, the latest to sound the alarm about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on other health conditions. Treatment delays occur in normal times, but the spread of …
Read More »The perpetrator of the terrorist attack in Vienna was under state surveillance
[ad_1] Reactions to Monday’s brutal terrorist attack in Vienna, which claimed four lives and injured 22, have followed a well-known pattern. Politicians around the world express their horror, offer their condolences and then at the same time demand more powers for the police and the secret services along with tougher …
Read More »Growing up in the shadow of COVID-19
[ad_1] 8 months after the pandemic, the UK government’s inadequate consideration of young people in the response to COVID-19 is causing lasting damage to an entire generation. Although children and adolescents are generally less clinically vulnerable to COVID-19 than adults, the broader effects of COVID-19 policies have disproportionately and negatively …
Read More »Is it safe to buy in person for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X?
[ad_1] The video game industry, like many others, has been affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Major gaming conventions and events were canceled. Video games have been delayed as developers switch to remote work settings. All for good reason: These cancellations, delays, and adjustments have been crucial in ensuring the …
Read More »iPhone 12 Pro, iOS 14.2 allow blind people to detect other people around them
[ad_1] The lidar scanner on Apple’s new iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max enables new AR features, and the ability for blind and low-vision people to detect other people around them. James Martin / CNET Apple’s iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max have a new feature for users …
Read More »H1N2 swine flu case reported in Alberta
[ad_1] By NewsDesk @ bactiman63 Swine flu viruses do not normally infect people; however, sporadic human infections with these viruses have occurred. Agricultural and health officials in Alberta are reporting a human case of influenza A (H1N2) v in an individual in the central part of the province. Image / …
Read More »Clots, strokes, and rashes. Is COVID-19 a blood vessel disease?
[ad_1] Whether it’s strange rashes on the toes or blood clots in the brain, the widespread ravages of COVID-19 have increasingly led researchers to focus on how the new coronavirus sabotages the body’s blood vessels. As scientists have come to understand the disease better, they have focused on the vascular …
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