WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States on Wednesday expanded its network to vaccinate doctors and nurses with COVID-19 on an epidemic front, with a major hurricane threatening to slow progress along the east coast. . File photo: Sammy Michael Dent, Jr., grandson of Florence Bolton, died of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) …
Read More »The blood of the Naples saint fails to liquefy what some think is a bad omen
NAPLES, Italy (Reuters) – Wednesday was not a good day for superstitious neopolitics. The blood of San Gennaro, the patron of Naples, failed to heal, despite two rounds of prayers by the faithful, which the southern Italian city sees as some of the bad things to come. A vial of …
Read More »Residents of a Florida nursing home begin vaccinating against Covid-19
About 90 out of about 90 vulnerable residents and 80 health care workers received the first dose of the Pfizer / Bioentech vaccine at John Knox Village, the senior living community said. The 88-year-old Vera Leap has lived there for 16 years. She was among the first seniors in Florida …
Read More »Vaccinations are reaching nursing homes as California faces a crisis
Pompono Beach, Fla. (AP) – U.S. The first COVID-19 vaccines are running in nursing homes, where the virus has killed more than 110,000 people as the country struggles to contain such a devastating epidemic, as California has administered thousands. Body bags and refrigerated morgue trucks up. With the rollout of …
Read More »Loneliness can help connect certain parts of the brain with imagination, studies show
According to a study published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications, lonely people are more likely to increase activity in areas connected to the memory of the brain, thinking about others and planning for the future. The researchers hypothesized that the so-called default brain network in the brain, which is …
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