Being homebound for so long compresses the body, weakens the heart and lungs, and even impairs brain function. The effects of solitary life can be on us beyond the end of the epidemic (whenever it can be). This one year of isolation, staying at home and staying sedentary can make …
Read More »Progress in cancer rates and care may not be sustainable in the future
According to the report, the number of cancer survivors living in the United States reached record levels in the AACR Cancer Progress Report 2020, with more than 16.9 million survivors. Between 1991 and 2017, the number of cancer deaths in the U.S. dropped by 29%. From August Gust 2019, U.S. …
Read More »Australia The world needs to know the origin of COVID-19
SYDNEY (Reuters) – The nations of the world must do all they can to understand the origins of COVID-19, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morris said on Saturday, adding that the remarks could worsen tensions with China. Scott Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison speaks virtually during the 75th Annual UN General …
Read More »Up to 120,526 cases in Michigan coronavirus (COVID-19); The death toll is now at 6,708
The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (Covid-19) in Michigan rose to 120,526 by Friday, state officials said. Friday’s update represents 929 new cases and eight additional deaths. As of Thursday, there were a total of 119,597 cases and 6,700 deaths in the state. Total number of new daily Michigan …
Read More »At least 41 people from the multistate Salmonella outbreak have been linked back to the mushrooms.
The cases began between January 21 and August 26, the agency said Thursday. Four of the 41 infected are reported to have been hospitalized. Infected people range in age from two to 74 years. The mushrooms, distributed by Wizmetak Asian Foods, Inc. in Santa Fe Springs, California, were sold only …
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