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Junk Foods May Reduce Bone Density, Pose Additional Risk To Children

April 30, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Junk Foods

Eating junk foods regularly is bad for your health. It could increase the risk of obesity and chronic. Besides, junk foods could also affect bones. Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem said that junk foods are related to reducing bone density. They said that ultra-processed foods pose an additional risk to children. They said […]

Filed Under: Health

Apple Introduces Long-Awaited AirTags Accessory For USD 29, Include U1 Chip For Precision Finding

April 28, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Apple Opens All 270 Stores In US For First Time In Almost One Year

Apple has finally introduced its much awaited AirTags. The tracker has launched at the company’s Spring Loaded virtual event. The accessory that is useful in finding things like wallet, key, etc will compete with SmartTag Bluetooth of Samsung and Tile trackers. Though the rumours about the probable launch of AirTags have been around for over […]

Filed Under: Technology

Scientists Claim Trained Dogs Can Sniff Out Coronavirus In Urine Sample

April 27, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Scientists Say Nearly 85 Percent Of COVID19 Haulers Deal From Many Brain Related Symptoms

A proof-of-concept study has found that trained dogs can smell the SARS-CoV-2 virus in urine samples with 96 percent accuracy.  It is known that dogs are able to sniff out smells of various ailments. Many past studies have confirmed that dogs can detect a strong signature of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in sweat and saliva samples. […]

Filed Under: Health

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Speaks On ‘Gruelling’ Working Conditions Of Employee

April 26, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Amazon

Amazon chief executive officer Jeff Bezos has finally opened up about the ‘grueling’ working condition of the employees. Bezos in a letter to shareholders said that the company needs to do a ‘better job’ for employees. He said this in the letter, which is the last in the capacity of a top executive of the […]

Filed Under: Business

A New Study Shows People With Sedentary Lifestyle Are At A Higher Risk Of Death Due To COVID19

April 24, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Covid-19-World

Research has shown that a lack of physical activity among COVID19 patients is linked to more severe symptoms of the disease and a higher risk of death due to infection. The study has enrolled around 50000 people, who have tested positive for COVID19. Experts have said that people who have been leading a sedentary life […]

Filed Under: Health

Taco Bell Opens Digital Only Boozy Restaurant In New York’s Times Square

April 23, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Digital Only Boozy Restaurant

Coronavirus pandemic has changed the way people used to see the world. And all businesses are now adapting to the changed scenario. Restaurants are also making required changes as they have witnessed a sharp surge in online orders. This is why Taco Bell has started its first digital-only restaurant in the United States. So if […]

Filed Under: Business

With Focus On Electric Motorcycles, Harley-Davids on Nominated Ford CEO Jim Farley To Board of Directors

April 22, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Electric Motorcycles, Harley-Davids

Harley-Davidson has been trying to concentrate on electric motorcycles and working in this direction the company has announced Ford Motor Chief Executive Officer Jim Farley to its board of directors. The decision by Harley-Davidson CEO Jochen Zeitz is also being seen as a move to revive the struggling motorcycle brand. This will also pave the […]

Filed Under: Business

People Should Avoid Using Antihistamines To Fall Asleep And Prevent Other Side Effects

April 21, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Antihistamines

Many people find it hard to fall asleep and they tend to take just anything that can help them doze off quickly.  However, experts have said that just because a drug makes people fall asleep that does not mean they should take it deliberately.  A new study has shown that a common drug that usually […]

Filed Under: Health

Chronic Pain Among Women Might Be The Result Of A Unique Genetic Basis

April 20, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

chronic pain

A comprehensive meta-analysis of data from the UK Biobank has found a diverse genetic basis that might be the reason behind chronic pain in women as compared to men. Although this is preliminary data, it is one of the biggest genetic studies that has observed chronic pain separately among men and women. Keira Johnson who […]

Filed Under: Health

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Completes Last Flyover Of Bennu, To Begin Return Journey Soon

April 19, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

NASA’s Space Launch System Clears Key Test Ahead Of Artemis I Mission

The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft of NASA is preparing for a farewell to Bennu. Bennu is an asteroid. The spacecraft has successfully completed its last flyover of Bennu. NASA said that it is now drifting away from Bennu. The spacecraft will soon begin its journey to Earth. It will return with a sample of Bennu’s surface. According […]

Filed Under: Science

Experts Claim the Rate of Suicide Drops in the US amid COVID19 Pandemic

April 16, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Covid-19-World

Preliminary data from the US government that has been released recently has shown that the rate of suicide in the US has reduced by 6 percent last year during the COVID19 pandemic. Experts have said that it is the highest reduction in the rate of suicide that has been seen in the last four decades. […]

Filed Under: Health

Pfizer Speeds Up Its COVID19 Vaccine Production As The US Advises A Halt On The J&J Vaccine Use

April 15, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Covid-19-World

Pharmaceutical company Pfizer has announced that it is all set to speed up the production of its COVID19 vaccine after federal agencies have suggested a halt on the usage of the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) version of the vaccine. A suggestion on the halt of the Johnson & Johnson COVID19 vaccine use has come due […]

Filed Under: Health

Experts Claim Few Everyday Habits Might Lead To Higher Risk Of Dementia

April 12, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Certain Signs And Risk Factors Might Be Responsible For People Dealing With Long COVID

The Alzheimer’s Association has said a growing body of evidence says that by changing certain lifestyle habits, people might be able to reduce the risk of dementia. Experts have said that people need to adopt and combine some crucial lifestyle habits to get maximum benefits for their cognitive function and body. They have said that […]

Filed Under: Health

Experts Reveal The Fourth Wave Of COVID19 Mostly Affects Children In Michigan

April 9, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Covid-19-World

Federal officials have issued a warning regarding a possible fourth wave of COVID19 infections in Michigan. Recently, Michigan has been recognized as one of the most vital hotspots with five times average increase in daily new cases. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has released data that show that the drastic surge in […]

Filed Under: Health

The CDC And NIH Begin Rapid At Home COVID19 Testing Initiative In North Carolina And Tennessee

April 8, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Covid-19-World

The officials of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have started a new rapid at-home testing program to identify whether the frequent and extensive rapid COVID19 tests have reduced the spread of the virus. The officials have announced that they are going to make rapid […]

Filed Under: Health

Scientists Claim The Earth Might Witness A Prolonged Summer Of Six Months

April 7, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Summer

A new study has found that the seasons changing before time might be an outcome of climate change and the warming of standard global temperature.  Experts have said that it can result in extended summer of at least six months. As per the report, these balance shifts might have deadly impacts on agriculture, the natural […]

Filed Under: Science

A CDC Report Shows HPV Vaccine Might Be Able To Protect Unvaccinated Young Women

April 6, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

HPV Vaccine

A group of experts has said that fifteen years of extensive vaccination of children with the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in the US is reaping big returns now. Recently, a report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has shown enough evidence that the HPV vaccine is able to protect those young […]

Filed Under: Health

Volkswagen Wraps Dieselgate Investigation, To Seek Damages From Former CEOs

April 5, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Volkswagen

The Volkswagen Group has finally wrapped internal investigation in the Dieselgate emissions cheating scandal that went on for several years. The automaker has now decided to seek compensation from two former CEOs. It has sought damages from former Audi CEO Rupert Stadler and former CEO Martin Winterkorn. This was one of the biggest financial damages […]

Filed Under: Business

WHO Says The COVID19 Pandemic Has Derailed The Efforts To End Tuberculosis By A Decade

April 1, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Covid-19-World

The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that the COVID19 pandemic might have disrupted the efforts to eliminate tuberculosis (TB) by a decade. The global health agency has reported that a half million people might have lost their lives due to the disease last year. There has been a significant reduction in TB diagnosis and […]

Filed Under: Health

Scientists Say Nearly 85 Percent Of COVID19 Haulers Deal From Many Brain Related Symptoms

March 27, 2021 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Scientists Say Nearly 85 Percent Of COVID19 Haulers Deal From Many Brain Related Symptoms

A new study has shown that many people who have been dealing with long COVID suffer from at least four lasting neurological signs such as brain fog, headache, and the loss of smell and taste, even if they have never been admitted to the hospital during their initial infection. Researchers have looked at the data […]

Filed Under: Health

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