Norovirus: The straightforward technique to prevent the winter vomiting bug

We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights. Also known as the “stomach flu” or “stomach bug”, this virus is easily transmitted between people, contaminated food, water or surfaces. How can you best protect yourself? The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) explained: “Norovirus […]

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Your Pooch’s Personality Can Change With Age

FRIDAY, Oct. 16, 2020 — Just like people, dogs’ personalities change as they age, a new European study suggests. “Even though dog personality is a highly popular topic in the literature, there are still gaps about the long-term stability, as well as about the dynamics of personality development,” said study first author Borbála Turcsán of the Department of Ethology at […]

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US hoping for two Covid-19 vaccines by end of November

Two American companies expect to apply for emergency approval for their COVID-19 vaccines by late November, welcome news as the US hits a third surge of its coronavirus epidemic and approaches its eight millionth case. Pfizer said Friday it hopes to move ahead with its vaccine after safety data is available in the third week of November, a couple of […]

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Carson Daly Shows Off Genius DIY Halloween Setup He'll Use to Safely Give Trick-or-Treaters Candy

Carson Daly is getting creative for a safe method of Halloween candy distribution during the pandemic. On Friday, the Today personality, 47, showed off his craftsmanship abilities when he posted a gallery of photos that document a tube in which he plans to dispense candy to trick-or-treaters this year. The contraption is more than six feet long, ensuring a safe […]

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Coronavirus pushes classroom online leaving teachers to find new ways to connect with students

Virtual learning creates difficulties for ESL students For non-native speaking English students, trying to get good grades while learning a new language can be challenging at the best of times, but as classes turn virtual some students are being left behind. With the coronavirus mounting a resurgence in areas across the U.S., schools not already using a hybrid schedule to […]

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The Recovery Room: News beyond the pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has dominated the headlines and our daily lives for most of this year. Medical News Today have covered this fast-moving, complex story with live updates on the latest news, interviews with experts, and an ongoing investigation into the deep racial disparities that COVID-19 has helped unmask. However, this has not stopped us from publishing hundreds of fascinating […]

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In recovering COVID-19 patients, antibodies fade quickly

In the absence of approved, effective treatments for COVID-19, some hospitals have been treating patients with severe COVID symptoms with blood plasma from recovering patients. The blood of recovered patients contains antibodies that act against the coronavirus. While plasma hasn’t yet shown a benefit in randomized trials, some small retrospective studies suggest it may reduce illness severity and reduce hospitalization […]

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