Ryan Dorsey Teaches His, Naya Rivera's Son 'to Count Votes' Amid Election

Real-life application! Ryan Dorsey joked about his and late Naya Rivera’s 5-year-old son Josey’s math lesson amid the presidential election. Naya Rivera’s Sweetest Moments With Her and Ryan Dorsey’s Son Josey “Learning how to count votes,” the actor, 37, captioned a Thursday, November 5, Instagram Story photo of his little one writing out the answers to equations on a blackboard. […]

» Read more

US confirms 10 MILLION coronavirus cases

US confirms 10 MILLION coronavirus cases as daily infections surged by 60% over the last two weeks and hospitalizations near the July peak of 60,000 – but average deaths hover below 1,000 a day As of Monday, 10,018,278 Americans have had coronavirus since the pandemic began and 237,742 have died On Sunday, more than 105,000 new infections were confirmed across […]

» Read more

System wirelessly captures data from pulse oximeters

Automating the collection and presentation of healthcare data is crucial in the fight against COVID-19. It adds capacity to screening efforts by automating routine tasks, thereby allowing frontline staff such as dormitory operators and healthcare workers in community care facilities to focus on more pressing tasks while receiving regular updates on the health status of the individuals under their care. […]

» Read more

4 activities you can do safely before a second coronavirus lockdown, and 4 things you should skip

Germany, France, and Italy are imposing restrictions and second lockdowns to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.  We don't know if there will be another lockdown in the US, but some state governments have already discussed implementing restrictions.  While the idea of going back into lockdown might make you want to soak up every bit of normalcy you can, some […]

» Read more

Spinal cord stimulation may ease diabetic nerve pain

(HealthDay)—Low-frequency spinal cord stimulation (SCS) may be effective for treating painful diabetic neuropathy (DN), according to a study scheduled for presentation at the 19th Annual Pain Medicine Meeting, a meeting of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, held virtually from Nov. 20 to 22. Erika Petersen, M.D., from the University of Arkansas School for Medical Sciences in […]

» Read more

High blood pressure: Two warning signs on the face include numbness or weakness

We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights. Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, affects millions of people, from children to older adults. High blood pressure can be caused by many factors, but mostly notably are diabetes, obesity, and excessive alcohol consumption. High blood […]

» Read more
1 1,584 1,585 1,586 1,587 1,588 1,813