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Why is Covid-19 killing so many more men than women? Experts investigate how attitudes to health, weight, drinking and our immune systems could be factors Mark and Kathy Anders, both 57, from Warwickshire both had flu-like symptoms GP secretary Mrs Anders quickly recovered after two weeks of feeling quite ill Mr Anders saw his temperature spike to 40c and needed […]
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The Coronavirus from spreading further: In Germany 2678 people are already as a result of Covid-19 died, 121.324 are currently infected with the Virus. Worldwide already more than a Million Corona cases were registered. Meanwhile, the United States recorded the most cases in the world. All the information about the Corona-crisis you will find in the News Ticker of FOCUS […]
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COVID 19: Smoking is the biggest risk factor – but why? At the risk of the actuators for heavy-COVID-19-diseases, caused by the new Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, is Smoking often in the first place called. So far, the assumption that this is due to existing damage to the lungs was, however, a recent study has discovered a further Declaration at the cellular […]
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It doesn’t matter how fit you are, climbing escalators, fire escapes or tube station stairs always feel like a challenge. So imagine what it must feel like to climb 6,506 flights of stairs. Well, that’s the ridiculous achievement one guy’s just pulled off in order to raise vital funds for UK charity RMBF, which supports frontline NHS workers and their […]
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What measures can protect us from COVID-19? A new Overview summarizes findings from model studies, of how quarantine will impact on the spread of COVID-19. It turned out that the quarantine plays an important role in the control of the spread of the Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In the current evaluation of the various studies of the Non-Profit organization Cochrane Collaboration, it […]
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COVID-19 is a global issue. The disease is in every country and nearly every city. That’s why health experts do not recommend any nonessential travel at this time. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says crowded travel settings, like airports, may increase chances of getting COVID-19 if there are other travelers with COVID-19 infection. Dr. Abinash Virk, a […]
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has temporarily suspended several regulations to enable hospitals, clinics and other providers to boost their front-line medical staff during the coronavirus pandemic. The CMS changes reduce certification requirements for clinicians, with the aim of expanding workforce flexibilities and enabling practitioners to be hired quickly and “perform work to the fullest extent of their […]
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The global coronavirus pandemic has prompted a wide range of responses by governments around the world. China has instituted severe lockdowns, which South Korea has avoided in favor of widespread testing and surveillance, while Sweden has pursued a much more relaxed approach altogether. The UK has pursued a strategy guided heavily by disease modeling of using social distancing to slow […]
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Action real-time strategy video games such as World of Warcraft, Age of Empires, and Total War are played by millions. These games, which can be won through strategic planning, selective attention, sensorimotor skills, and teamwork place considerable demands on the brain. Research has shown that experience of playing games can improve cognitive development such as greater sensitivity to contrasts, better […]
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