[ad_1] LONDON – The World Health Organization says a new polio outbreak in Sudan is linked to an ongoing vaccine-induced epidemic in Chad, a week after the UN health agency declared the African continent free of the wild virus of polio. In a statement this week, the WHO said two …
Read More »Kenya Airways records a record loss in half a year
[ad_1] Kenya Airways had been severely affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic over the past six months, with a recorded loss of around $ 132 million from flight disruptions that caused aircraft to stop. The airline’s management said last weekend that passenger numbers fell 55.5% to 1.1 million compared to …
Read More »Apple and Google to Create Covid Tracking Software Directly on Phones
[ad_1] That could make it a lot easier for people to have it on their phones, even if the public health agency hasn’t developed a compatible app. The tech giants announced on Tuesday, September 1, the launch of the second phase of their “exposure notification” system in the United States, …
Read More »A molecule in bee venom kills breast cancer cells in the lab, study shows
[ad_1] While many of us have experienced painful encounters with the pointed end of a bee, its weapons could be more than just an annoyance. A new lab study shows that a molecule found in bee venom can suppress the growth of particularly nasty cancer cells. The study focused on …
Read More »Foods That Cause Premature Aging – Pledge Times
[ad_1] Frequent consumption of unhealthy foods in the form of ultra-processed foods can lead to premature cellular aging. This is the conclusion reached by scientists from the University of Navarra in Spain, whose article was published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Science Alert briefly reports on scientific work. …
Read More »Hospitalized pregnant women are less likely to show symptoms, study finds
[ad_1] Pregnant women hospitalized with coronavirus are less likely to show symptoms and may have a higher risk of being admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) than non-pregnant women of similar age, a study found. The analysis, which encompassed 77 studies conducted worldwide and was published in the British …
Read More »The corona virus is changing over and over again, how will the vaccine be made? Voltage experts
[ad_1] Highlight: An investigation found the changing nature of the corona virus This virus changes its appearance according to each situation. So far, this virus has been changed 6 times. Repeated changes pose a new challenge for vaccine experts New DelhiThe coronavirus infection in India is spreading rapidly in India. …
Read More »Environmental Factor – September 2020: COVID-19 Virtual Education Reaches US and International Students
[ad_1] Through a new virtual learning program, Johns Hopkins University students and staff are sharing information about the novel coronavirus with school children. Galiatsatos also works with Medicine for the common good, a hospital initiative that promotes good health and wellness practices in underprivileged communities. (Photo courtesy of Johns Hopkins …
Read More »Hundreds of African immigrants ‘left to die’ in ‘hellish’ Saudi deportation centers – Middle East Monitor
[ad_1] Hundreds, if not thousands, of black African immigrants are locked up in miserable conditions in Saudi Arabia’s coronavirus detention centers, reminiscent of Libya’s slave camps, according to an investigation by the Sunday Telegraph. Images published by the newspaper, taken by migrants on their mobile phones, show hundreds of emaciated …
Read More »Ethiopia Humanitarian Response Plan 2020 Mid-Year Review (August 2020) – Ethiopia
[ad_1] Context changes Drastic changes in the humanitarian context since the publication of the 2020 Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) on January 28, 2020 warranted an immediate review of the HRP requirements, which was published on June 9, 2020. At that time, the number of humanitarian cases increased considerably to 16.5 …
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