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Confidence is a tricky thing. You no doubt have it often enough, but no one can be on 100 percent of the time (even Beyoncé). While it’s normal to have occasional self-doubt about how you look in an outfit or whether you impressed your boss with that major work presentation, the bedroom is one place where you want to feel […]
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Why some people age faster than others What exactly happens in the aging? The ability to eliminate waste proteins seems to be both the aging of the brain, as well as on the entire life-span impact. An international research team acquired a new fundamental insights about the process of aging. Researchers from the Leibniz-Institute for age research decrypted, a process […]
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Vitamin B12 is a crucial ingredient for the healthy running of the body, as it’s needed to make red blood cells. Signs of a deficiency can develop very slowly, so it may be difficult to diagnose the condition. People with undiagnosed symptoms should consider that they may have a vitamin B12 deficiency. While it’s unlikely that your symptoms are caused […]
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Revealed: Worrying risks of the Skinny Jab stars such as Gemma Collins and Kerry Katona love to plug – as side effects include damage to the kidneys, thyroid gland and are even linked to cancer Doctors warned companies are playing ‘Russian roulette’ with people’s health Medicines sold online as ‘quick fix’ diet aid, costing £250 for one-month supply Jabs have […]
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The Covid-19-pandemic keeps the world in breath. More than 8.5 million people have been infected so far worldwide, with the novel Coronavirus, 188.716 in Germany – where it always comes back to local outbreaks. Göttingen outbreak: night sightings have begun 15.38 PM: The city of Göttingen on Saturday with the night, sightings of the residents of a quarantined building complex […]
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The Covid-19-pandemic keeps the world in breath. More than 8.5 million people have been infected so far worldwide, with the novel Coronavirus, 188.716 in Germany – where it always comes back to local outbreaks. Six-hour curfew in Turkey Because of the entrance exams for the high school in the Corona-crisis, the Turkish authorities have lock on Saturday for a six-hour […]
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‘Cycle to Work’ must be the new health mantra. Find out why it matters in a post-pandemic world. The novel coronavirus has not only overwhelmed healthcare systems across the world, it has also left governments grappling to find ways to ensure social distancing measures. As we gradually lift restrictions after weeks of lockdown, the worry now is how to get […]
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A new study led by Marshall University researcher M. Jeremiah Matson found that environmental conditions affect the stability of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in human nasal mucus and sputum. Matson, the lead author on a study published earlier this month as an early release in Emerging Infectious Diseases, the journal of the Centers for Disease Control […]
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A bipartisan group of senators on Thursday introduced legislation to inventory telehealth programs nationwide and evaluate ways to plan for public health emergencies using virtual care. Sen. Tina Smith, D-Minn., told Healthcare IT News that the Enhancing Preparedness Through Telehealth Act stemmed from the desire to “understand what the administration is doing right now, and what they can do without needing […]
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Random coronavirus tests will be carried out on a proportion of travelers arriving at Cyprus’ airports as an added layer of protection against the virus’ spread, government officials said Friday. The measure was announced a day before the expiration of a requirement that foreign nationals permitted to travel to Cyprus from 19 countries obtain a health certificate declaring them coronavirus-free. […]
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