Researchers in China have found that people who wear glasses have a lower risk of catching COVID-19. Authors of the study published in Jama Ophthalmology, Noted that since the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan in December 2019, few patients with spectacles have been hospitalized suffering from COVID-19. For further investigation, they …
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Most of us know that lack of sleep has a profound effect on how we can function on a daily basis. From irritability and growing clumsiness to more susceptibility to colds and chronic diseases, there is enough research to pursue it. Now, a major new study also confirms that sleep …
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(Reuters) – New week’s Republican National Convention will be a four-day celebration of President Donald Trump, with a younger generation hoping for a shot at the White House in 2024, as well as a St. Louis few that broke guns. among Protestants against anti-racism. PHOTO PHOTO: A tractor decorated to …
Read More »Coronavirus security measures create challenges for people with hearing problems. Here’s how to help
[ad_1] Hospitals across the country assume that everyone who walks through the door is a possible Covid-19 case, requiring patients to wear a mask and come alone. Together with my audiology and public health colleagues from the Hispanic Hearing Healthcare Access Coalition, we strongly recommend that communities take special steps …
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