The South Texas Blood & Tissue Center is looking for people who have recovered from the coronavirus to donate plasma to help current patients with the disease. As of 6 p.m. Sunday, 45 units of plasma had been shipped to local hospitals with several orders still pending. In June, nearly …
Read More »Moderate Alcohol Consumption May Improve Cognitive Health in Older Adults, Study Says
Low to moderate consumption was defined as less than eight drinks per week for women and less than 15 drinks per week for men. The findings support previous research that found that overall, one standard drink a day for women and two a day for men, which is the United …
Read More »British application COVID-19: the game changer that was not
LONDON (Reuters) – As COVID-19 infections in Britain skyrocketed in the spring, the government sought what it hoped might be a game changer: a smartphone app that could automate some of the trackers’ work. of human contacts. FILE PHOTO: Anni Adams, an employee of the UK National Health Service, shows …
Read More »High volatility is here to stay in 2020. Goldman names 31 stocks to offer best risk-adjusted returns amid turmoil
The grim milestones of 10 million global coronavirus cases and more than 500,000 deaths, along with spikes in various U.S. states, have not deterred investors on Monday. US stocks rose in early trading, despite further indications that a second wave may be just around the corner. The Dow Jones Industrial …
Read More »Colorado Advocates: Continuous Sweeping of Homeless Camps at Risk of Further Spread of Coronavirus | Colorado Springs News
Melody Lewis lives as a nomad in the heart of downtown Denver. Sticking her head out of her green tent on a recent day in June, the 57-year-old pointed to a few blocks from where city crews picked up her mid-sidewalk tent earlier this spring and replaced it. with landscaped …
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