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The New Strain Of The SARS-CoV-2 Virus Can Spread 70 Percent Faster With The Same Fatal Effect

December 23, 2020 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

The new strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which leads to COVID19, has been found in the Southeast of England a couple of days after the country has started vaccination with the Pfizer vaccine. This new variant is called VUI-202012/01. This is the first variant of the virus, which is being investigated in December 2020. The […]

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San Francisco Declared State of Emergency Citing Rapidly Spreading Coronavirus

March 11, 2020 by Talkherald Leave a Comment

California’s city of San Francisco has declared a state emergency over the fatal coronavirus. The move arrives after health officials notified the spread of coronavirus across the US remains unavoidable. London Breed, a Mayor of San Francisco, has announced the state of emergency on Tuesday in a statement. The executive noted the global image encircling […]

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Use Of Marijuana Increases Up To 75 Percent Among Elderly Americans In The Last 4 Years

February 27, 2020 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Marijuana

A study has revealed that usage of marijuana among older Americans has ticked up by 75 percent in the last four years. In the past three years, the use of cannabis-based products has nearly doubled among elderly people above 65 years in the US. Researchers have followed the usage habit of cannabis of nearly 15000 […]

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A Study Reveals States With Highest Risk Of Melanoma Cancer In The United States

February 19, 2020 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Cancer

A study has shown that states with a high risk of melanoma cases are prominently spread across the United States on the east and west coasts in Hawaii and land located states. Melanoma is linked to ultraviolet radiation. Melanoma is one of the most fast-growing cancers across the US. This type of cancer has shot […]

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A Study Shows One Out Of Five Canadians Suffering From Mental Disorder Problems

February 10, 2020 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

A Study Shows One Out Of Five Canadians Suffering From Mental Disorder Problems

Whether it’s the United States of America or any other country in North America, the mental illness problem is getting quite dangerous every day. In the recent report, it’s been found that neighboring country i.e., Canadians are going through some serious issues of mental stress. A survey found out that one out of five Canadians […]

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Over 200 Drugs To Get Costlier By Up To 10 Percent In United States As GSK, Pfizer, Others Hike Price

January 7, 2020 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Over 200 Drugs To Get Costlier By Up To 10 Percent In United States As GSK, Pfizer, Others Hike Price

GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Sanofi, and some other drugmakers have decided prices of around 200 drugs in 2020. The price hike is expected to be up to 10 percent across the board, according to Axis Advisors. GlaxoSmithKline said it will raise prices of drugs like Zejula, Ellipta inhaler, and some other products in its HIV-focused ViiV joint […]

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Boys which born below the average weight more likely to have infertility problems

December 16, 2019 by Jennifer Preston Leave a Comment

Boys which born below the average weight more likely to have infertility problems

The research suggests that baby boys born small for their gestational age have a more casual of sterility as grownups than those born at a normal weight. In the UK, one from the seven heterosexual couples experiences infertility. Figures show that they sense a year or more of demanding a baby without considering it. But […]

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New threats emerging from Nipah Virus: Health Experts says

December 10, 2019 by Deborah Bloomfield Leave a Comment

Nipah virus is a virus that spreads from animals to humans. It is a deadly virus that is carried out by bats, is already caused among the humans in South East Asia, and has widespread severe potential. Nipah virus is transmitted from flying bats to other animals and humans. Usually, this virus affects animals like […]

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Interval Cancer to be reduced by MRI Screening in women with Dense Breast Cancer Tissues

December 3, 2019 by David Barret Leave a Comment

A new study says that in women with very dense breast cancer tissues, MRI between regular mammograms may be an effective process to find out if they have cancer. Women having dense breast tissue may have high risk of breast cancer. The tissue density creates difficulties with traditional mammography to detect cancer. The dense tissue […]

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How to avoid the risk of Type 2 Diabetes?

November 22, 2019 by David Barret Leave a Comment

Over 100 million American residents have type 2 diabetes (prediabetes). These conditions develop in a particular process, everything we eat breaks down in the body so that the body can use these raw materials to carry out its daily functions like breathing, moving, thinking, and many more. When carbohydrates are consumed from foods like starchy […]

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Army and National Guard preparing for a new challenging fitness test

October 24, 2019 by Eddie Worrell Leave a Comment

Members of the U.S. Army and the army national guard have to face a new physical fitness test. As per the army point of view, this is much challenging from what they have done in years past, and they expect to be much more difficulties. While most of the soldiers are not seriously concern for […]

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Suicide Rate in Youth Has Increased to 56% in Last Decade

October 22, 2019 by arya Riley Leave a Comment

Suicide rates in youth have gone up in the last decade to almost 56% higher from that which was earlier. Recent studies that have been made by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention said that the suicide rate has grown more than the homicide rate. It was seen in 2007 that from 100,000 people, […]

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Pea protein may not be the complete protein as it lacks in quantities of amino acids

October 11, 2019 by Deborah Bloomfield Leave a Comment

As the trend of opting to become vegan is growing, many companies are deep diving into pea protein that is said to be a complete protein. It has nearly all of the essential amino acids. Pea plants are considered very beneficial for the soil and require no fertilizers. Also, many people and several companies are […]

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Alarming Rise In High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy

September 30, 2019 by Deborah Bloomfield Leave a Comment

High blood pressure often has no symptoms. Over time, if not treated on time, it can cause health disorders, such as heart disease, stroke and also damage to blood vessels and organs, especially the brain, heart, eyes, and kidneys. High blood pressure happens when your blood pressure increases to unhealthy levels. High blood pressure typically […]

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The vegan diet lacks choline which is essential for overall health

September 26, 2019 by stefenmarwa Leave a Comment

Becoming vegan has been a trend for past few months keeping in mind health benefits it offers. Choline is found in a variety of meat but not much in plants. Choline is an essential nutrient that helps in brain as well as nervous system in regulating memory, muscle function etc, as per national institute of […]

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