Coronavirus warning – the ‘serious’ symptom of COVID-19 infection in your mouth
Coronavirus is an infectious disease that has been confirmed in almost five million people across the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) has now warned that some COVID-19 patients could develop a loss of speech. The UK has officially passed…
Read MoreAs coronavirus forces us to keep our distance, city density matters less than internal density
The coronavirus pandemic has left many people questioning the relationship between urban density and healthy cities. After all, physical distancing has been the most common measure to contain the spread of the virus. But this doesn’t mean higher-density cities are…
Read MoreBlood cells could serve as a ‘thermometer’ to detect breast cancer
Immune system cells in the blood of breast cancer patients undergo alterations early in the disease course, according to a study published in the journal Clinical & Translational Immunology. The authors believe that this discovery may contribute to the early…
Read MoreSeoul sees virus tests surge after promising anonymity
Coronavirus screening has surged in South Korea since authorities introduced anonymous testing, officials said Wednesday, as they scrambled to tackle a nightclub cluster amid concerns anti-gay prejudice could impede the response. The country has been held up as a global…
Read MoreVice President Pence wants to go for a few days away from Donald Trump
The spread of the Coronavirus holds Germany, Europe and the world continue to breath. More than four million people have, until now, with the novel Virus-causative agent of Sars-CoV-2 infected – 171.134 of them in Germany. Due to a Corona-infection…
Read MoreMore than 300 million cases of hip and knee osteoarthritis worldwide in 2017
There were more than 300 million cases of hip and knee osteoarthritis worldwide in 2017—predominantly in high income countries—with the figures set to rise further, reveals an analysis of international modelling data, published online in the journal Annals of the…
Read MoreWhat we can’t see can help us find things
Anyone who’s ever tried to find something in a hurry knows how helpful it is to think about the lost item’s color, size and shape. But surprisingly, traits of an object that you can’t see also come into play during…
Read MoreFluoridation is not associated with increase in osteosarcoma
The Journal of Dental Research published today the results of a study that demonstrated that community water fluoridation is not associated with increased risk of osteosarcoma. More than sixty percent of the U.S. population have access to community water fluoridation,…
Read MoreCoronavirus and Spanish flu: comparison of pandemics – natural healing naturopathic specialist portal
Corona-pandemic: Lessons from the Spanish flu? In times of Corona-pandemic is often reminiscent of the “Spanish flu”, which should have required a little over 100 years worldwide, up to 50 million deaths. Two historians of the University of Basel to…
Read MoreDiabetes type 2 symptoms: The hidden sign on your armpit – could you be at risk?
Diabetes is a common condition that affects more than four million people in the UK, and 90 per cent of all cases are caused by type 2 diabetes. You could be at risk of high blood sugar if you develop…
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