[ad_1] A “cancer screening” attempts to find cancer when it’s small and curable, and is important tool for reducing the cancer burden in the world. The U.S. Preventatives Services Task Force recommends routine screening for breast, colon, cervical, and lung cancers. When reports out of Wuhan showed that patients with …
Read More »Women leaders avoid “male-male” policy in COVID-19 response
[ad_1] On the day Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern imposed a strict national blockade in March, no one in New Zealand had died from the coronavirus. Compare that to United Kingdon: 335 people had already died when Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered the British public to stay home. Like many world …
Read More »Popular GTA-style video game About to return?
[ad_1] It’s been a long time since the Mafia game made headlines. In fact, even the title identifier on Twitter has been silent since August 2018. However, on May 10, the account posted a single word, sparking a frenzy in its fans. Now, speculation abounds about a possible new entry …
Read More »Daring to Ask, Listen and Act: A Snapshot of COVID-19’s Impacts on Women’s and Girls’ Rights and Sexual and Reproductive Health – April / May 2020 – Jordan
[ad_1] Executive Summary The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic is dramatically changing the way millions of women, men, girls and boys around the world lead their lives. Jordan, a country hosting more than 700,000 refugees in a troubled region, has been profoundly affected by the shock of COVID-19 in its economy and …
Read More »Resurrected ’leaks revives Blizzard’s long-rumored remaster
[ad_1] Another remaster of a classic Blizzard game appears to be on the horizon: French website Actugaming reports that Diablo II is being remastered and is expected to launch for PC later this year. But just how trustworthy is this leak, and how likely is it for a Diablo II …
Read More »Why men are more vulnerable to the coronavirus: now, a link to the key enzyme
[ad_1] By: Express News Service | Updated: May 12, 2020 1:41:05 am In this screenshot from video broadcast by Oxford University of Great Britain, a volunteer is injected with an experimental COVID-19 vaccine or comparison shot as part of the first human trials in the UK (University of Oxford to …
Read More »Spotify launches a new party mode called Group Session
[ad_1] It became a little easier to listen to Spotify with a housemate. Angela Lang / CNET Spotify wants to make it a little bit easier for everyone at your party, even if it’s a family dance session in the living room, to have something to say in music. On …
Read More »Fred Hutch, NIH experts outline an efficient approach to creating COVID-19 vaccines
[ad_1] reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.May 11, 2020 Unprecedented resources and collaboration will be required to research and develop safe and effective vaccines for COVID-19 that can be manufactured and delivered on the scale of billions of doses to people around the world. Vaccine development often takes years. To speed …
Read More »Ethiopia steps up aerial spraying to stop new invasion of desert locusts | Voice of america
[ad_1] Ethiopian officials have deployed helicopters to spray new swarms of desert locusts that are eating crops and threatening the country’s food security. The United States Agency for International Development said billions of pests have descended on East Africa in recent weeks, targeting crops and pastures in a region that …
Read More »Ethiopia to respond to Egyptian complaint about Nile dam
[ad_1] ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia Ethiopia has prepared a comprehensive response to an Egyptian complaint about the filling of the Ethiopian Great Renaissance Dam (GERD), said a senior government official. Seleshi Bekele, the water, irrigation and energy minister, briefed senior government officials on Monday on recent developments around the dam, the …
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