[ad_1] The number of corona cases has increased dramatically in the past few weeks and days. Not just in Germany. In recent days, for example, the UK, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and India have seen dramatic numbers, as has the United States. “We have a lot of suffering ahead of …
Read More »Do masks really protect us? | Radio Erzgebirge
[ad_1] According to Professor Schwarze, self-sewn fabric masks and surgical masks passed the test very well. There, the fabric is often spread out in folds or in several layers, so that the air can easily be deflected. The FFP3 masks also passed the test and also offer better self-protection than …
Read More »Important discovery. The dose of coronavirus you are infected with could make the disease worse
[ad_1] Experts say a person infected with higher doses of the coronavirus is more likely to get worse from COVID-19, CNN writes. At the same time, asymptomatic people appear to have a lower dose of the killer virus. This finding demonstrates that wearing a surgical mask protects us even more …
Read More »In-depth analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on the global Industrial Hemp in Medicine market 2020
[ad_1] This report offers superior research study to inferior industrial hemp in medicine using SWOT exam, such as quality, weakness, opportunity and threat to association. The Industrial Hemp Medicine Market report also provides an in-depth study of the key competitors in the market which depends on the different destinations of …
Read More »Because Corona has everything easier in the winter
[ad_1] Berlin The German Schaustellerbund is convinced that public holidays are no problem in the crown pandemic with proper hygiene concepts. The events of the summer would prove it. “Nowhere has there been an infection,” Vice President Lorenz Kalb said recently. Isn’t it therefore necessary to cancel Christmas markets such …
Read More »Blue November: Jundia has educational activities in UBS
[ad_1] According to data from the National Cancer Institute (INCA), the estimate is that 65,000 new cases of prostate cancer were registered by the end of 2020. Symptoms include difficulty urinating, blood in the urine, and weak or interrupted urine flow. The topic is widely addressed this month, through the …
Read More »Overall mortality has returned to “normal” levels in more than half of the country
[ad_1] After crossing the peak of Covid-19 mortality in the pandemic, 15 of the federation’s 27 units have already recorded a closer than expected death toll. In these states, the total number of deaths in September was no more than 10% higher than that recorded in the same month last …
Read More »Diet for hypertension: prevent the symptoms and signs of hypertension with celery
[ad_1] Hypertension is a common condition affecting more than a quarter of all adults in the UK. You could lower your blood pressure reading simply by eating more celery, it has been claimed. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, puts a strain on blood vessels and vital organs. The …
Read More »Providing the best psychiatric care in a safe environment during the COVID-19 pandemic
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 4, 2020 The real heart of inpatient care for psychiatric patients is socialization, group therapy, shared meals, and standard two people per room. So COVID-19 has struck with accompanying public health warnings to isolate, socially distance and wear masks. This prompted doctors and staff …
Read More »The research opens up the possibility of new molecular probes and targeted drug delivery systems
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 4, 2020 Researchers at Kanazawa University monitored the blue-green light emission from water-soluble tetraphenylethene molecules adsorbed to a liquid-liquid interface adsorbed by phospholipids, made to resemble a biomembrane. They found that the process could be reversibly controlled by an externally applied potential (voltage), which …
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