Authorities reveal the perfidious mesh of the Corona scammers
The authorities report of many meshes in connection with the fraud in Corona-emergency aid. The scammers make up about false information to their Situation or not put the funds in a paid be appropriate. Some companies, for which funds are…
Read MoreNumber of new infections decreases, three States with no new cases – but R-value only slightly below the critical value
The Covid-19-pandemic keeps the world in breath. More than 11 million people have been infected with the novel Coronavirus, 196.104 of them in Germany. The disease Covid-19 has already claimed over half a Million deaths already. Number of new infections…
Read MoreVirus spike in Spain reveals plight of seasonal farm workers
In the 20 years since he left his native Senegal, Biram Fall has never slept in the streets. This week, when he ran out of savings after failing to find work in northern Spain’s peach orchards, he still refused to…
Read MoreVitamin deficiency warning: New study suggest vitamin deficiencies ‘impair brain function’
Mike Wakeman, a researcher from the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing at the University of Sunderland, evaluated the associations between nutrient intakes and health. Micronutrient data was collected from the UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey Rolling Programme (NDNS-RP) and…
Read MoreWhy you should choose Paracetamol over Ibuprofen if you’re a runner who aches
Running can be painful. If you’re training for a marathon, you’ll have all sorts of ache and pains, if you’re new to the sport, you might find that you’re stiffer than ever before. Us runners are always twisting ankles, pulling…
Read MoreAndy Murray health: ‘The pain is too much’ – why the tennis hero had career-saving surgery
Andy Murray, 33, is continuing his comeback to the tennis arena, and is gaining confidence after a lengthy spell on the sidelines. He was forced to have a second major surgery last year, after he admitted that the pain in…
Read MoreHigh blood pressure: The breakfast staple that could lower your reading
High blood pressure puts excess strain on your heart muscle. The condition can damage the arteries and increases a person’s risk of mortality. One breakfast staple could be a start in the right direction. Blood Pressure UK – the only…
Read MoreResearchers find fans of apocalyptic movies may be coping with pandemic better
A small team of researchers from the University of Chicago, Pennsylvania State University, and Aarhus University has found that people who are exposed to end-of-the-world movies may be more resilient when dealing with the real-life ongoing pandemic. They have written…
Read MoreHIV may not worsen COVID-19 outlook
People with HIV who were hospitalized with COVID-19 didn’t have worse results than COVID-19 patients without HIV, new research shows. “Throughout the pandemic, we’ve suspected that immunocompromised patients, such as those with HIV, could be at a higher risk for…
Read MoreProof-of-concept developed for detecting malaria parasites in India
A new approach could illuminate a critical stage in the life cycle of one of the most common malaria parasites. The approach was developed by scientists at Kyoto University’s Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS) in Japan and published in…
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