[ad_1] The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved a new state standard of secondary education, which will come into force in 2022. The decision was made at today’s session of the government. The approved state standard identified 11 core competencies that children should learn in school: fluency in the state …
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[ad_1] International Coffee Day 2020 – Coffee is one of the most loved beverages. But do you know your coffee well? Read here for some popular myths and facts about coffee. International Coffee Day 2020: Drinking too much coffee can make it difficult to fall asleep HIGHLIGHT Drinking coffee can …
Read More »It’s not weight loss, intermittent fasting can cause you to lose muscle mass
[ad_1] In an attempt to lose weight in a short period, various people around the world often turn to different fad diets. The ketogenic diet, the Mediterranean diet, and intermittent fasting are the most popular on the list. Intermittent fasting is basically a meal schedule that involves consuming food in …
Read More »Covid Vaccine Tracker: When Will a Coronavirus Vaccine Be Ready? | World News
[ad_1] Preclinical vaccines not yet in human trials 142 Phase 1 vaccines in small-scale safety trials 35 Phase 2 vaccines in expanded safety trials 19 Phase 3 vaccines in large-scale efficacy trials eleven Approved vaccines approved for general use 0 Source: WHO. Last updated September 30 Researchers around the world …
Read More »Ethiopia: promoting cultural and religious festivals for better performance
[ad_1] Ethiopia has a number of impressive and inspiring cultural and religious festivals that were inscribed on the list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. year. These unique street festivals include Meskel (The Finding of the True Cross), Irreechaa on Thanksgiving Day of the Oromo people, Timket (Epiphany), and …
Read More »Africa: Could this be a turning point for African health systems?
[ad_1] Five ways to put people at the center of health systems and rebuild better With nearly 1.4 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and more than 32,000 deaths recorded in Africa as of mid-September, the pandemic has put significant pressure on already overstretched healthcare systems across the region, further affecting the …
Read More »Intermittent fasting is no better for weight loss than eating throughout the day, study finds
[ad_1] As more people become overweight and obese, the diet fad is becoming more popular than ever. One of the most popular diets today is intermittent fasting, an eating pattern that alternates between periods of fasting and eating. Previous studies have linked intermittent fasting to weight loss. Now, a team …
Read More »Qatari worker communities may have gained herd immunity against SARS-CoV-2
[ad_1] The pandemic has now claimed more than a million lives worldwide, among more than 33.49 million confirmed infections so far. Qatar reports more than 125,000 infections and 214 deaths. Developing herd immunity is an important way to gain protection against contagious diseases such as smallpox, measles, mumps, polio, and …
Read More »One-third of U.S. parents are unlikely to get their children vaccinated against the flu this year, survey finds
[ad_1] One in three parents say they probably won’t get their children vaccinated against the flu this season amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, a new survey showed. The recent National Child Health Survey released by CS Mott Children’s Hospital revealed that 32 percent of parents say it is “unlikely” that …
Read More »Discovery of specific kinase as a new drug target against SARS-CoV-2 and other coronaviruses
[ad_1] Using a modern genome-wide deletion approach to identify coronavirus host factors in human cells, researchers at the Rega Institute in Belgium discovered a potential new target that could be exploited to develop drugs against the coronavirus disease pandemic. ongoing (COVID-19), but also future highly pathogenic coronavirus outbreaks. The document …
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