Researchers in the United Kingdom studied the diets of more than 25,000 people in the UK and compared what they ate with their blood pressure, which is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. While other studies have found a link between flavonols and health benefits, this study was the first …
Read More »European stocks fell for the third straight session and U.S.
European stocks fell on Wednesday, with earnings news surging due to investor concerns over the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic in the region and stimulus progress in the US, and Wall Street equity futures also slipped into the red. In favor of the third straight losing session, Stokesx Europe 600 …
Read More »Five South Koreans die after flu shots, fleeing vaccine fears
SEOUL (Reuters) – Five people have died in South Korea after a flu shot last week, officials said, adding that the seasonal inoculation program has been stepped up to address potential COVID-19 complications, raising concerns about vaccine safety. File photo: A health worker attaches a notice to suspend influenza vaccination …
Read More »U.S. Coronavirus: U.S. The ‘rapid acceleration’ of the Covid-19 case is close, experts warn, as the daily infection is 60,000.
The predictions come after several state leaders took some steps to curb the spread of the virus, fueled by small gatherings growing indoors with cold weather, as well as other factors such as college lodges and school resumes. The national seven-day case average has risen by at least 18% since …
Read More »Volunteers infected with coronavirus in vaccine-effectiveness tests in the UK
LONDON – Researchers in the UK are planning the first of its kind to quickly gauge the effectiveness of multiple vaccines against Covid-19 by launching an infection of healthy volunteers with a tightly controlled dose of coronavirus in early 2021. The so-called humanitarian challenge plans target children aged 18 to …
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