[ad_1] The organization recommended that children and adolescents perform physical exercises at the rate of one hour per day and limit time in front of electronic screens. When it launched its “Every Move Counts” campaign, the organization said people of all ages should compensate for their growing inactive behavior with …
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[ad_1] Early studies and reports have revealed that some people are more susceptible to serious illnesses and complications of the Corona virus than others, such as: the elderly over the age of 65 and those with chronic illness, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC).Center for …
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[ad_1] COVID-19 : Hospitalization of a COVID-19 patient at Ciudad Juárez general hospital, Chihuahua. Photo of. In Mexico, there are one million 70,000 487 confirmed cases of cumulative cases of COVID-19, while there are 103,000 597 deaths from disease The Health Secretary announced Wednesday that there are one million 70,000 …
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[ad_1] Doing a little housework or taking a half-hour walk “can repair the damage of getting stuck at your desk” for up to ten hours, according to a study. The study showed that inactivity of more than ten hours increases the chances of death Just 30-40 minutes a day of …
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[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 25, 2020 Researchers from Bochum, Göttingen, Duisburg and Cologne have developed a new method for detecting bacteria and infections. They use fluorescent nanosensors to track down pathogens faster and easier than established methods. A team led by Professor Sebastian Kruβ, formerly at the University …
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[ad_1] Most people around the world do not get enough exercise, a situation made worse by the pandemic coronavirusWHO said Thursday, urging every person, regardless of their physical abilities, to move more. “Being physically active is vital for health and well-being, it can give years to life and life to …
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[ad_1] The barriers to flu vaccine in communities of color are layered9NEWS Flu Symptoms Mimic COVID-19 Infection – Experts Urge Flu VaccinationMedical Xpress Is COVID-19 like the flu?The Korea Herald FACT CHECK: Yes, the COVID-19 vaccine will be affordable, but no, it won’t replace the flu shotKHOU 11 Is it …
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[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 25, 2020 With new insights into how the CRISPR genetic tool – which allows direct editing of our genes – has evolved and adapted, we are now one step closer to understanding the basics of the constant struggle for survival that takes place in …
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