[ad_1] CANADA NEWS – After health officials registered more than 20,000 new crown cases in Canada this week, a health expert called on governments to stop “asking kindly” and imposing health measures. “I think we need to turn to law enforcement to enforce the rules and restrictions more than ever,” …
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[ad_1] Public health officials say they have concluded their investigation into a Salmonella outbreak tracked in a restaurant and food truck. As many as 230 people were infected. Lambton Public Health, in the province of Ontario, Canada, reports that the illnesses among patrons of the Barakat restaurant in Sarnia and …
Read More »Trust vital vaccines to stop pandemic: WHO
[ad_1] “A vaccine that is in a freezer or refrigerator or shelf and is not used does nothing to help shorten this pandemic,” said Kate O’Brien, director of the World Health Organization’s immunization department. . A small bottle labeled with a “Vaccine” sticker is held near a medical syringe in …
Read More »World Diabetes Day: Don’t let our guard down during the crisis!
[ad_1] Diabetes represents a risk factor for severe forms of Covid-19 and, moreover, the crisis has resulted in the removal of many patients from the health system. This caused interruptions in follow-up and delayed treatment. However, this crisis will have been an opportunity to accelerate remote monitoring and teleconsulting for …
Read More »COVID-19: Quebec wants to shorten the time between screening and contact isolation to 72 hours
[ad_1] Quebec is far behind in screening, contact tracing, and isolating people with COVID-19. The Department of Health is rushing to shorten the time between the onset of symptoms of infection in a person and the announcement of the screening result by nearly half – from 132 to 72 hours. …
Read More »How diabetics can reduce their risk of being infected with COVID-19; The expert suggests dietary advice
[ad_1] Highlights World Diabetes Day is celebrated annually on November 14th Diabetics have a higher risk of getting COVID-19 infection Foods rich in fiber can play an anti-inflammatory role in the body We are all aware that the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic has affected numerous people around the world. Those with …
Read More »Smartphone and depression … health experts explain the relationship
[ad_1] According to a recent Australian study, reducing smartphone use and staring at the screen would help you sleep better at night, as well as prevent depression. Researchers at Western Sydney University have confirmed that observing diet and exercising also helps protect health from mental disorders. The study included huge …
Read More »The coronavirus denier received a double lung transplant after spending four months on ventilation – BGR
[ad_1] A 52-year-old coronavirus patient who thought COVID-19 would be like the flu and who thought he was healthy enough to fight it ended up on a ventilator for four months. His lung tissue was so damaged that the only way to save his life was a double lung transplant. …
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[ad_1] Reuters The Philippines rushes to save thousands of people after Typhoon Vamco The Philippine coast guard and disaster agencies rushed Saturday to save thousands of people in a northern province flooded by Typhoon Vamco, the country’s deadliest cyclone this year. Dozens of cities in the Cagayan region north of …
Read More »Learn the symptoms and causes of “borderline” diabetes and its kidney damage
[ad_1] Borderline diabetes or prediabetes is a silent condition that can be caused by a host of other health conditions, including hypertension, high cholesterol, and obesity, particularly fat in the abdominal area, according to a newspaper article. time now news The exact cause of prediabetes is unknown, but lifestyle factors …
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