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Many medical ‘rainy day’ accounts aren’t getting opened or filled, study finds
One-third of the people who could benefit from a special type of savings account to cushion the blow of their
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'Consume Vitamin A rich, plant-based food for good immunity and improved vision,' FSSAI wrote on Twitter What you eat plays
Continue reading »Andrew Lloyd Webber to Receive Experimental Coronavirus Vaccine as Part of Medical Trial
"With no endgame to this crisis in sight, last week I had to follow through with the awful distressing downsizing
Continue reading »WHO keen to review Russian vaccine trials
The World Health Organization said on Wednesday it was looking forward to reviewing clinical trials of a potential coronavirus vaccine
Continue reading »Obese people ‘could be told to stay at home if second wave of coronavirus hits’
Obese Brits are among the vulnerable groups who may be asked to stay at home this August if a second
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Much is known about foods to avoid helping one shed their belly fat, however not much is known about what
Continue reading »Researchers create mask filtration effectiveness hierarchy
This spring, due to limited national supplies of N95 face masks, hospitals across the country asked the public and private
Continue reading »Dr. Marc Siegel details risks to children if schools don't reopen
Dr. Marc Siegel on COVID’s impact on children Dr. Marc Siegel told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Monday that keeping children out
Continue reading »Pasteurization inactivates COVID-19 virus in human milk, finds new research
A team of medical researchers has found that in human milk, pasteurization inactivates the virus that causes COVID-19, confirming milk
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