[ad_1] (Credit: Unsplash) This article is presented to you in association with the European Commission. Today, the European Commission approved a third contract with a pharmaceutical company, Janssen Pharmaceutica NV, one of Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen pharmaceutical companies. Once the vaccine has been shown to be safe and effective against …
Read More »Rwanda: Report: NTD Elimination May Boost Rwanda’s GDP by $ 400 Million
[ad_1] Eliminating disease and death from bilharzia and soil-borne helminthiasis, a worm infection, by 2030 in Rwanda can boost the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The forecasts are contained in the latest report by The Economist Intelligence Unit, which suggests that eradicating tropical diseases could boost the country’s GDP by …
Read More »World Mental Health Day 2020: Has Covid-19 Provided a Platform for Mental Health Discussions? – aptitude
[ad_1] “Have the discussions on mental health gained momentum? Yes. But my only concern is that this should not be like the song that comes now and will be forgotten later, ”warns Kamna Chhibber, a clinical psychologist, who admits that the conversations about mental health are immense now. This year …
Read More »Human ‘microevolution’ sees more people born without wisdom teeth and an extra artery | World News
[ad_1] More people are being born without wisdom teeth and an extra artery in the arm as a result of human “microevolution” in recent years, according to a study. Babies now have shorter faces, smaller jaws, and extra bones in their legs and feet, a study found in the Journal …
Read More »Ethiopia: qualified pilot of the Pawi General Hospital
[ad_1] ADDIS ABABA- Beneshangul-Gmuz State Pawi General Hospital announced that it has been nominated as one of the leading health institutions to coordinate integrity for the provision of quality medical services from hospitals in the region. Nemera Iticha, chief medical officer, told The Ethiopian Herald that the hospital has been …
Read More »All eyes on the Nobel Peace Prize, the highlight of awards week
[ad_1] Oslo (AFP) The Nobel Peace Prize, the highlight of the annual awards week, will be announced on Friday, and press freedom watchdogs Greta Thunberg and the World Health Organization will be considered potential laureates in an open field. . The chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Berit Reiss-Andersen, will …
Read More »Ethiopia: Characteristics Analysis – Covid-19 in Ethiopia: No Care for Caregivers
[ad_1] Addis Ababa: The coronavirus or COVID-19 has caused unprecedented strain on Ethiopia’s already fragile health system and its workers. Health professionals have long voiced their complaints about unfavorable working conditions in the face of the pandemic. The federal health ministry has made some efforts to address some of the …
Read More »SARS-CoV-2 survives on human skin for 9 hours
[ad_1] More than 36 million people worldwide have been infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) since the virus emerged in Wuhan, China, in late December 2019. The SARS-CoV virus -2 that causes COVID-19 disease is known to survive on skin and inanimate objects and can be easily …
Read More »Workers want robots, not people, to help manage COVID-19 stress
[ad_1] 2020 has been the most stressful year in history for the global workforce and people want robots to help, according to a new study from Oracle and Workplace Intelligence. The study of more than 12,000 C-level employees, managers, HR leaders, and executives in 11 countries found that the COVID-19 …
Read More »Mental health: it’s time to invest in quality
[ad_1] The theme for this year’s World Mental Health Day, October 10, is Greater Investment in Mental Health. Why invest and why now? The answer is simple. At best, it takes good mental health for a society to prosper. During a pandemic, good mental health is more important than ever. …
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