These Free Printables Will Make Learning the ABCs Fun for Kids
Whether you’ve got a little learner who’s heading to preschool in-person this year or a tot who’s still at home, hands-on learning is the best kind of learning — especially when it comes to the ABCs. Free printables are available…
Read MoreWorld-first trial of third dose COVID-19 booster vaccine shows improved protection in transplant patients
Scientists with the Ajmera Transplant Centre at UHN have conducted a first-in-the-world randomized placebo-controlled trial of third dose COVID-19 booster vaccine for transplant patients that shows substantially improved protection. "We knew from previous studies, that two doses were not enough…
Read MoreRussia reports record virus deaths third day in a row
Russia on Saturday recorded its highest daily coronavirus death toll for a third day running, as the country continues to struggle with the Delta variant amid sluggish vaccination rates. A government tally showed 819 fatalities over the past 24 hours…
Read MoreDiabetes type 2: Four specific types of pain that can signal high blood sugar damage
Type 2 diabetes can be a 'devastating diagnosis' says expert We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on…
Read MoreWomen's health: Height loss in middle age linked to stroke mortality
Gradual loss of height is normal in both men and women. It begins at about 50 years old and accelerates from around 60 years old onward. A study that followed northern European women found that considerable height loss in middle…
Read MoreYou’ve Been Burning Your Candles Wrong All Along
Nothing makes a home more homey than some fresh scents, right? Whether you opt for a warm, comforting scent or one that’s light and summery, candles are a bonafide way to uplift your spirits and create nuance in a space….
Read MoreMore US cities requiring proof of vaccination to go places
Hold on to that vaccination card. A rapidly growing number of places across the U.S. are requiring people to show proof they have been inoculated against COVID-19 to teach school, work at a hospital, see a concert or eat inside…
Read MoreAntibody Prevents Malaria in New Trial
A new monoclonal antibody discovered and developed at the National Institutes of Health safely prevented malaria for up to 9 months in people who were exposed to the malaria parasite. The small clinical trial is the first to show an…
Read MoreAt 31, Dakota Johnson Is Total-Body Goals While Rocking Black Lingerie In A Brand New Movie Trailer
Dakota Johnson, 31, looks totally toned in a brand new trailer for the upcoming movie, The Nowhere Inn. In the clip, Dakota rocks a black lingerie set that shows off her super sculpted bod. Dakota’s total-body workouts often include ankle…
Read MoreUS allows extra COVID vaccine doses for some. Now what?
Americans at high risk from COVID-19 because of severely weakened immune systems are now allowed to get a third vaccination in hopes of better protection as government advisers grappled with exactly who qualifies. The Food and Drug Administration ruled that…
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