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Marked racial disparities exist in confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths, investigators say, and highlight urgent needs to ensure adequate testing and treatment are available to African Americans and safer working and living conditions are in place so they can better protect themselves. Also, more complete surveillance data is needed that always includes race, ethnicity and gender to better identify those […]
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Trumps Corona-wonder doesn’t work U.S. President Donald Trump and the President of Brazil Bolsonaro swear in the fight against COVID-19 on the controversial means of hydroxychloroquine. However, Researchers report that the Malaria drug works against the Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 induced disease. The same also applies to a further active ingredient, regarded as a beacon of hope against the disease. The Malaria […]
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According to a new study, children who are relatively tall for their age have a higher risk of developing obesity. In the study, published in Obesity, investigators examined the health records of 2.8 million children who were initially examined between 2 and 13 years of age. When they were re-examined, an average of 4 years later (but up to 13 […]
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Kita-infections: “is a cold not a typical Corona-Symptom” In children, a runny nose is nothing out of the ordinary. Currently, many parents experience that their child be excluded in the case of the lightest cold symptoms of the day-care centre, there is a suspicion of a Coronavirus infection. Is justified is this approach? A children’s doctor in an Interview. A […]
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Diabetes is a common condition that affects more than four million people in the UK, and 90 percent of all cases are caused by type 2 diabetes. You could be at risk of high blood sugar if you develop a dark-coloured patch of skin on your body, it’s been claimed. Type 2 diabetes could be caused by the body not […]
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Kuvan, which is used to treat phenylketonuria (PKU) – a condition which can cause brain damage in sufferers who do not follow a strict dietary regime – was blocked in the UK due to its cost. But now US firm BioMarin has lost its exclusive EU patent – allowing rivals to enter the market with cheaper generic versions of the […]
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The United States recorded 63,643 new coronavirus cases on Friday, according to a tracker maintained by Johns Hopkins University. As of 8:30 pm (0030 GMT Saturday), 774 people died of COVID-19 in the country in the past 24 hours, the Baltimore-based university said. The worst-hit country in the world by the pandemic, the US has recorded a total of 133,969 […]
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Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is ordering residents to stay at home as she rolls back the city's reopening plans to Phase 1 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Bottoms issued the order on Friday "in response to the alarming increase in COVID-19 cases in the state of Georgia," according to a press release from her office. “Based upon the surge […]
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Getting a good night’s sleep is as important as eating a balanced diet and staying active. The average adult needs between seven to nine hours of sleep. Any less, and you’ll find yourself feeling tired constantly during the day. Don’t worry, the NHS has a long list of tips on getting enough sleep. How to fall asleep quicker Set a […]
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As Victoria grapples with a second-wave outbreak of COVID-19, the importance of large-scale testing has again been highlighted. Without its “testing blitz” aiming at 10,000 tests a day, the extent of the outbreak would have been invisible for much longer. Australia-wide, we’ve so far achieved a seven-day rolling average of a little more than 50,000 tests a day. Since the […]
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