[ad_1] If you are used to this column, you know that only one of the following three possibilities is correct: 1) Evergreen trees grow where there is a lot of light, even in winter. When there isn’t enough they die, because their leaves can’t fall off. 2) The sap of …
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[ad_1] A virus, a first confinement, a second wave, a curfew for the inhabitants of several large cities and a new confinement … The Covid-19 crisis does not end, “but we are already measuring the impacts on mental health”, advises Franceinfo specialist in positive psychology Florence Servan-Schreiber. According to a …
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[ad_1] Acute kidney failure occurs when the kidneys suddenly become unable to filter waste products from the blood, and dangerous levels of waste can build up here and the chemistry of the blood may be out of balance and acute kidney failure is more common in people who have already …
Read More »Canadian provinces report record daily cases of Covid-19
[ad_1] Ottawa, November 22 (IANS): In the midst of the ongoing second wave of the coronavirus pandemic in Canada, some of the country’s provinces have reported confirmed cases in a single record day, according to health authorities. Currently, Canada accounts for a total of 324,375 Covid-19 cases and 11,397 deaths, …
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[ad_1] With the onset of the deadly coronavirus, face masks have become the latest new accessory in our closet. Whether you have contracted the virus or not, wearing masks is extremely essential, especially in places where social distancing is difficult. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, people …
Read More »Vaccine against tuberculosis could mitigate the risk of contracting COVID-19: study
[ad_1] A recent study, published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation, showed that Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG), a vaccine for tuberculosis (TB), is associated with a reduced chance of contracting the COVID-19 virus. Also Read – Silent Hypoxia: Scientists Solve Mystery Behind This Life-Threatening Complication Of COVID-19 In the study, the …
Read More »Work-related stress amid the COVID-19 pandemic | 22-11-2020
[ad_1] COVID-19 has changed the way we all work. Some of us have never stopped physically going to work, while others have worked remotely since mid-March. No matter where we are, working during a pandemic has added stress to our daily life. How you cope with this stress can positively …
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[ad_1] The great progress in the efficacy of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines against Coronavirus, and their innovation in record time, raises questions about the feasibility and safety of the two vaccines. The chief epidemiologist in the United States and the president of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious …
Read More »How to reduce fluids in heart failure?
[ad_1] Heart failure occurs when the heart is unable to pump enough blood. Fluid builds up in the lungs and can cause shortness of breath. Doctors often recommend drinking less fluids and taking diuretic medications to reduce swelling and make breathing easier. People with severe heart failure may need to …
Read More »Go To Travel Japan’s review is too little, too late, infectious disease experts say
[ad_1] Infectious disease experts weighed the government’s decision on Saturday to review its Go To Travel tourism promotion campaign, criticizing the move as too late and likely to have little effect in preventing the further spread of COVID-19. “The review came late. It should have been conducted at least two …
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