Why Americans Are More Stressed Today Than They Were in the 1990s
New research reveals that Americans between 45 and 65 years old are experiencing more stress today than people their age did in the 1990s. Experts believe changes in technology, family and relationship dynamics, and economic hardship are some reasons for…
Read MoreGermany kicks off as Europe eases curbs but virus marches on
German football champions Bayern Munich were set to play their first match in more than two months on Sunday as coronavirus restrictions ease in parts of Europe, but the devastating pandemic remains on the march elsewhere with deaths soaring in…
Read MoreBest supplements: Expert reveals six ways probiotics can benefit your health
Probiotics may be beneficial to our physical and mental health. Nutritionist Liz Cooper explained how ingesting the microorganism can pay dividends in terms of overall health. Reducing irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms Nutritional advisor at Bio-Kult, Liz Cooper began: “IBS…
Read MoreCOVID-19: Uniklinikum Dresden, for the first time successfully Remdesivir – Naturopathy naturopathy specialist portal
COVID-19-treatment with Remdesivir at the University hospital of Dresden In the treatment of severe COVID-19-cases, a lot of hopes resting on the drug Remdesivir, whose efficacy has been demonstrated in the first studies already. Although the activity against the Coronavirus…
Read MoreCoronavirus attacks as “multi-organ virus,” many of the institutions – natural healing naturopathic specialist portal
Many organs are infected by the Coronavirus After the beginning in connection with the Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, especially damage to the lungs as a typical consequence of infection have been discussed, it has been shown that the viruses infect not only…
Read MoreDR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR
DR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR: What Harvard and Yale can teach YOU about how to lead a happier life Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19 Yale University in the U.S. is one of the most august educational institutions…
Read MoreFor young health care worker, stroke ‘Didn’t even occur to me’
An agonizing headache jolted Whitney Spotts awake in the middle of the night. She hoped she wasn’t getting sick because she was enjoying a rare long weekend with her husband, Eric, and their 18-month-old daughter. The following day, Whitney stayed…
Read MoreHigh blood pressure: Studies recommend adding to this to your porridge to lower reading
High blood pressure quietly activates a mechanism in your body that could eventually lead to a heart attack. It does this by gradually increasing the pressure of blood flowing through your arteries. Your arteries respond by becoming narrower and harder….
Read MoreHow to test for an STI while in lockdown
Despite warnings for people to stay at least two metres away from anyone who doesn’t live in their household, many are still sneaking out to have sex. New stats from Superdrug have revealed that there’s been a 46% increase for…
Read MoreStudy shows a low prevalence of the coronavirus in Estonia
The results of a study conducted by the University of Tartu on the prevalence of the coronavirus were presented to the Government Committee responsible for the emergency situation on Tuesday. The results from the second week of the study continue…
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