[ad_1] Nearly 100,000 people are infected with COVID-19 every day in England, a new study found, warning that “something must change before Christmas.” Scientists at Imperial College London estimated that there are around 96,000 new cases of COVID-19 in England every day and that the outbreak is doubling every nine …
Read More »Vitamin D deficiency found in 80% of COVID-19 patients; Expert Suggested Dietary Sources
[ad_1] Vitamin D sufficiency is important for good health. Highlight The nutrient vitamin D is known to boost immunity. A recent study linked vitamin D deficiency to COVID-19 patients. Here are some foods rich in vitamin D that you can add to your diet. The vitamin D nutrient is in …
Read More »Here’s why quitting smoking in times of COVID is more important than ever
[ad_1] We are all aware that every puff on a cigarette causes lung damage, and with the Covid-19 pandemic, quitting smoking has become even more important than ever. If you intend to quit smoking, now is the best time to quit completely. If someone smokes a lot, occasionally, or does …
Read More »Germany and France impose strict month-long restrictions to curb virus
[ad_1] By: Bloomberg | Updated: October 29, 2020 10:00:52 am People wearing masks walk across the Alexandre III bridge in Paris, Sunday, October 25, 2020. A curfew has been imposed aimed at curbing the spiraling spread of the coronavirus in many regions of France, including Paris and its suburbs. (AP …
Read More »Boeing Reports Third Quarter Results With Large Revenue Decline
[ad_1] The Boeing Company reported third-quarter (Q3) revenue of $ 14.1 billion on Wednesday, down 29 percent from the same period in 2019. The company reported a non-GAAP basic loss per share of $ 1.39 and negative operating cash flow of $ 4.8 billion. Third-quarter revenue from its commercial aircraft …
Read More »Genomic analysis of the early SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in the UK
[ad_1] Researchers have revealed the fine-scale genetic lineage structure of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic in the UK earlier this year, when severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ) swept the country for the first time. By analyzing 50,887 SARS-CoV-2 genomes, the team has provided insights into the …
Read More »Indian and Pakistani women diagnosed with more aggressive breast cancer at a younger age
[ad_1] October 28, 2020 – Indian and Pakistani women are diagnosed with breast cancer, including more aggressive forms of the disease, at a younger age, according to Rutgers researchers. South Asians are the fastest growing major ethnic group in the United States and breast cancer rates are increasing in the …
Read More »Cognitive disorders associated with the risk of developing severe COVID-19
[ad_1] reviewed by Emily Henderson, Bachelor of ScienceOct 28, 2020 Dementia and other cognitive disorders now appear to be risk factors for developing severe COVID-19, according to research from the University of Georgia. The findings highlight the need for special care for populations with these pre-existing conditions during the pandemic. …
Read More »Sugary and artificially sweetened beverages are linked to cardiovascular disease
[ad_1] The perfect drink for human consumption is still water, with unsweetened tea or coffee in seconds, says one expert. People who think they are making a healthier decision by opting for artificially sweetened beverages over those containing sugar may be wrong, according to a French population study that found …
Read More »Chrissy Teigen’s Pregnancy Loss Essay Receives Support From John Legend, Gigi Hadid, And More
[ad_1] Almost a month after announcing the loss of her pregnancy, Chrissy Teigen spoke about the experience in a touching essay, which she shared on Medium on Tuesday, October 27. Shortly after posting, she received celebrity endorsements on social media. including Khloé Kardashian, Gigi Hadid, Naomi Campbell and, of course, …
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