Sewage could provide early warning sign of COVID-19 outbreaks

Two researchers at the UWM School of Freshwater Sciences are undertaking an unusual way of monitoring the incidence of COVID-19 in a community—by analyzing its sewage. The concentration of the virus that appears in a community’s sewage entering the wastewater treatment plant can give scientists a broad picture of the extent of the illness in that particular population, said Professor […]

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High blood pressure is currently the biggest global threat to health – Naturopathy, naturopathic specialist portal

Hypertension: Increased risk of death and diseases through follow-up Currently, people around the world Worry due to the spread of the novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. However, the world health organization (WHO) is currently classified high blood pressure (hypertension) is considered the biggest global threat to health. In spite of the millions Affected by high blood pressure (arterial hypertension) is still underestimated, […]

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Researchers race to develop candidate vaccines for COVID-19

University of Alberta researchers launched a joint effort with U.S.-based Tonix Pharmaceuticals to develop and test a vaccine against COVID-19. The researchers hope their unique delivery method for the vaccine—synthetic vaccinia and horsepox viruses—will prove more effective than others being tested around the world. “Poxviruses, such as vaccinia and horsepox, are a good vaccine platform for delivering the antigens that […]

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Spices with health hazardous charged heavy metals and mold toxins – natural healing naturopathic specialist portal

Chili, pepper and Co: hazardous to spices and often with health substances With spices can give dishes a special flavor, but also sometimes his health do something Good. Thus, it is known that chilies protect the heart. But unfortunately, harmful substances found in spices again and again. The Federal office for consumer protection and food safety (BVL) has in a […]

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Microbiome therapy protects against recurrent bacterial vaginosis

A product containing healthy vaginal bacteria has proved effective against recurrent bacterial vaginosis (BV), an extremely common vaginal infection that is associated with preterm birth, HIV infection and problems with in vitro fertilization. Bacterial vaginosis is one of the most frequent bacterial infections, affecting nearly 30 percent of women of reproductive age in the United States, and anywhere from 15 […]

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The forces driving healthcare to a multi-cloud environment

Value-based care, healthcare consumerism, the Triple Aim, socioeconomic and other external influences on patients – these are some of the forces driving healthcare provider organizations to reassess their legacy enterprise architecture and consider moving to a multi-cloud environment, one that proponents contend is more flexible and can thus better manage all these forces. John Reeves, healthcare solutions evangelist at Boomi, […]

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