How to strengthen your resolve to exercise during quarantine
The COVID-19 quarantine has left our routines in shambles, including our exercise routines. Without the structure provided by a daily schedule, it’s easy to have workout sessions fall by the wayside. Consider the office worker who normally unwinds from a…
Read MoreScientists studying the shape of COVID things to come
The novel coronavirus pandemic has now resulted in more than 3 million confirmed cases globally and is pushing scientists to share ideas quickly and figure out the best ways to collaborate and contribute to solutions. Recently, Duke researchers across the…
Read MoreHow to live longer: The hot beverage proven to boost life expectancy
Long life expectancy can be attributed to healthy eating and exercising. A well-known rule is that following a healthy and balanced diet consisting of at least five portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day will help to…
Read MoreClosely watched arthritis drug disappoints in COVID-19 trial
An arthritis drug that was being closely watched for its potential use against COVID-19 has delivered disappointing results in clinical trials, its makers said Monday. Kevzara, which is made by Regeneron and Sanofi, does not attack the novel coronavirus but…
Read MoreHigh blood pressure: This vegetable dye, lowers our blood pressure – Natural medicine naturopathic specialist portal
Flavonoids for lowering blood pressure suitable A study came to the result that the Flavonoid Quercetin can lower blood pressure. The phytochemical in onions, tea, grapes, citrus fruits and Apples find. The researchers compared a number of studies to identify…
Read MoreNovartis profit up as world flocks to buy medecine
Swiss pharma giant Novartis on Tuesday reported higher profits for the first quarter as customers rushing to buy treatments during the coronavirus outbreak boosted the bottom line. Net profit for the first quarter rose 16 percent to $2.1 billion while…
Read MoreVaccine by September? Oxford team run promising trials on monkeys
Could the world have a coronavirus vaccine by September? Monkeys given Oxford University’s jab were infection-free a month after contact with the virus – and researchers say ‘millions’ of doses could be ready this fall Last month, six rhesus macaque monkeys…
Read MoreThe number of new infections is rising in Germany, slightly more than 3 million of positive Tests in the world
The Coronavirus pandemic, the world will continue to be in respiratory: Significantly more than two million people are infected worldwide with the novel Virus – 157.284 of them in Germany. All messages to the Corona-crisis and the fight against the…
Read MoreSoil in wounds can help stem deadly bleeding
New UBC research shows for the first time that soil silicates—the most abundant material on the Earth’s crust—play a key role in blood clotting. “Soil is not simply our matrix for growing food and for building materials. Here we discovered…
Read MoreNYC clinics set to start ‘self-swab’ coronavirus tests
New York City-run health clinics will soon take a new tack on coronavirus testing, using a procedure that lets people collect samples themselves at a health care worker’s direction, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday. He said the “self-swab” tests…
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