[ad_1] UEFA’s plan for complete the Champions League and Europa League continues The plan says that will be played throughout the month of August once the leagues end in July. UEFA has an idea which is to end the season in late August. Therefore, the national leagues must be completed …
Read More »The city reveals the extent of NHS support, holding 1,000 tests a day in Etihad – Ghana Latest Football News, Live Scores, Results
[ad_1] Manchester City’s association with the NHS is facilitating 1,000 coronavirus tests per day at Etihad Stadium. Premier League champions have been praised for opening the doors of their campus to 26,000 health and social care staff since the pandemic occurred. The city home is providing key workers with test …
Read More »Japan endorses the coronavirus drug; Moscow Maintains Blockade – Live Updates | News
[ad_1] Japan approved the antiviral drug remdesivir for the treatment of coronavirus in an expedited review just four days after a United States company submitted an application. Italy became the third country in the world to record 30,000 deaths from the coronavirus, reporting 243 new deaths compared to a daily …
Read More »Coronavirus cases in Asia exceed 2,50,000; high number of infections in Singapore, India, Pakistan, but South Korea and Japan show improvement
[ad_1] Sydney: Coronavirus cases in Asia rose to a quarter of a million on Tuesday, according to a Reuters Tally, fueled by outbreaks in Singapore, Pakistan, and India, even as China, South Korea, and Japan significantly reduced the spread of the disease. The region where the COVID-19 pandemic began has …
Read More »New York reports 15 childhood cases of rare diseases related to COVID-19 – World
[ad_1] Fifteen children have been hospitalized in New York with a rare inflammatory disease possibly related to the coronavirus, officials said Tuesday, in the latest reports of the worrisome syndrome. Kawasaki disease is a mysterious disease that primarily affects children up to the age of five and causes inflammation of …
Read More »Do not fear the tracking applications, fear what they will say
[ad_1] Human mobility data will play an important role in efforts to understand the pandemic during the summer. It will have serious limitations. Smartphone data, linked to coronavirus testing, will play a critical role in the next phase of the government’s response to the COVID-19-19 pandemic. Almost everyone in the …
Read More »Misinformation about COVID-19 creates greater risks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Democratic Republic of the Congo
[ad_1] In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), there have been 682 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus disease, known as COVID-19, and 34 deaths reported by the World Health Organization as of May 4. Doctors Without Borders / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) teams are responding to new challenges …
Read More »Coronavirus arrived in Europe weeks earlier than expected, doctors say
[ad_1] Covid-19 appears to have infected people in France weeks before the disease was detected in Europe and possibly before the first cases of pneumonia of unknown origin were announced in China in December, according to scientists and doctors who analyzed samples of the virus. Reanalyzing samples from patients with …
Read More »Excessive Alcohol Use Linked to Increased Stroke Risk, Study Finds
[ad_1] TUESDAY, May 5, 2020 (HealthDay News) – Large amounts of alcohol may increase risk of stroke, Swedish researchers report. Excessive alcohol consumption can triple your risk of peripheral arterial disease, a narrowing of the arteries that results in reduced blood flow, usually to the legs. It can also increase …
Read More »Key brain areas triggered in survivors of recent heart attacks
[ad_1] TUESDAY, May 5, 2020 (HealthDay News) – People who have recently had a heart attack show increased activity in the area of the brain involved in stress and emotions. And this is associated with elevated inflammation in the arteries, according to a small preliminary study. “The results of this …
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