Coronavirus deaths in US top 150K, researchers say
COVID breakthrough? Oxford University says its coronavirus vaccine triggers dual immune response Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel joins Tucker Carlson with insight on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight.’ The death toll from the coronavirus in the U.S. hit 150,000 on…
Read MoreDespite the delay in development: Russia wants to allow in two weeks Corona vaccine
The Corona-pandemic keeps the world in suspense: More than 15 million people have been infected with the Coronavirus, 207.206 of them in Germany. The United States reported almost daily new record numbers. As the first country in the world Russia…
Read MoreRelapses linked to accelerated disability progression in SPMS
(HealthDay)—For patients with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS), relapses are associated with accelerated disability progression, according to a study published online July 27 in JAMA Neurology. Nathaniel Lizak, M.B.B.S., from the University of Melbourne in Australia, and colleagues examined the…
Read MoreHigh cholesterol: A delicious fruit with numerous health benefits can help lower levels
High cholesterol can be reversible with the help of a good diet and smarter decisions. When it comes to fruits, there is one in particular known to help lower your levels. Grapefruit – especially red grapefruit – may improve cholesterol,…
Read MoreNew survey finds large racial divide in concern over ability to pay for COVID-19 treatment
People of color are far more likely to worry about their ability to pay for healthcare if diagnosed with COVID-19 than their White counterparts, according to a new survey from nonprofit West Health and Gallup. By a margin of almost…
Read MoreRecall of Uncle Ben’s rice product could be a sliver of glass naturopathy naturopathy specialist portal
Recall of Uncle Ben’s Basmati rice The Mars GmbH has initiated a recall for “Uncle Ben’s Express nature-Basmati rice”. According to the company, could be included in the rice shards of glass. Of a consumption of the product is not…
Read MoreBacteria in the gut have a direct line to the brain
With its 100 million neurons, the gut has earned a reputation as the body’s “second brain”—corresponding with the real brain to manage things like intestinal muscle activity and enzyme secretions. A growing community of scientists are now seeking to understand…
Read MoreCOVID-19: Seaweed extract may be more effective than remdesivir
New research concludes that extracts from seaweed could be more effective than remdesivir, the current leading SARS-CoV-2 antiviral drug. The authors published their research as a correspondence piece in the journal Cell Discovery. It lays the groundwork for future studies…
Read MoreVitamin B12 deficiency: The warning sign when walking that could signal you’re lacking B12
VITAMIN B12 supports the body’s complex architecture – it is needed to make red blood cells, nerves and DNA. Low levels of B12 therefore scuppers the body on several fronts, causing all manner of mental and physical symptoms. One of…
Read MoreSlow tests, poor tracing: virus disaster unfolds in Florida
Florida has emerged as a major new epicenter of the US coronavirus battle, but two key weapons in the state’s fight are misfiring badly: testing and contact tracing. Health officials say that when a person is tested they need to…
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