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Russia claims to have spotted ANOTHER type of Covid

Russia may have spotted ANOTHER type of Covid – with scientists now testing whether vaccines work against mutant ‘Moscow’ strain Russian healt... read more

Truck drivers with poor nutrition are more likely to have fatigue and be dangerous drivers

Having a poor diet may increase the risk of dangerous driving for truck drivers, a new study suggests.  A Beijing-based team of researchers looked at the diets... read more

NHS to give artificial pancreas to 1,000 diabetics to test if it prevents life-threatening attacks

NHS trial will give artificial pancreas to 1,000 diabetics to test if it can help prevent life-threatening hypoglycaemic attacks Patients with type 1 diabetes w... read more

Covid survivors say they experience ‘bizarre’ tastes and smells months after clearing the infection

After recovering from COVID-19, several survivors say they are experiencing say they either can’t smell or are experienced distorted and misplaced odors a... read more

10 Health Benefits of Vanilla

Did you know that vanilla can help you improve your heart health? Its properties help us reduce blood cholesterol levels. In addition, it is anti-inflammatory. ... read more

CDC will FINALLY label Indian Delta Covid strain as ‘variant of concern’

The Indian ‘Delta’ coronavirus variant will finally be classified as a ‘variant of concern’ by the Centers for Disease Control and Prev... read more

Covid will last FOREVER and we need to live with it like the flu after Freedom Day

Coronavirus will never be eradicated and Britons will need to learn to live with the virus even if it causes hundreds of deaths a day when lockdown finally ends... read more

Britain has Europe’s WORST Covid outbreak as Indian variant sees nation overtake Spain

The UK now has the highest daily rate of coronavirus infections in Europe after overtaking Spain, figures revealed today.  Statistics compiled by the Oxford Un... read more

Alzheimer’s research gets more attention if scientists leave out the word ‘mice’ from study titles

News media are more likely to report on a novel scientific finding about Alzheimer’s disease if the authors fail to disclose in their paper’s title ... read more

England needs to speed up vaccine rollout by 12% to meet targets for July 19, analysis shows

England needs to speed up its Covid vaccine roll-out by 12 per cent to meet Boris Johnson’s ambitious target for July 19, MailOnline can reveal.  Analysi... read more

Weekly Covid deaths plunge to ANOTHER low with just 52 victims in first week of June

Jacob Rees-Mogg today gave the first sign of Cabinet dissent over Boris Johnson’s decision to delay the final stage of the lockdown exit roadmap — as mi... read more

US hits grim 600,000 COVID-19 death toll milestone

The United States hit a grim milestone and surpassed 600,000 coronavirus deaths on Tuesday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. That figure is more... read more

How Cialis helps to have a better relationship? – All about Cialis

What is Cialis? Cialis is the market name of Tadalafil. It was firstly introduced by Eli Lilly and ICOS in 2003. It comes in different doses of 2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg... read more

One in three patients admitted to hospital during first Covid wave received DNR orders, study shows 

One in three patients admitted to hospital during first Covid wave received do not resuscitate orders, research shows University of Sheffield study found 31% of... read more

Just 16% of US pregnant women have received at least one dose of the Covid vaccine

Pregnant women are getting vaccinated against COVID-19 at very low rates, a new report finds.  Only 16 percent of mothers-to-be in the U.S. had received at lea... read more

Taxing sugar-sweetened drinks DOES work: Volume of soda purchased in Philadelphia fell by 42%

Philadelphia’s tax on sugary beverages seems to have worked, as the volume of purchases fell two years after the tax was put in place, a new study finds.Â... read more

Exposure to the common cold CAN protect against coronavirus, Yale study finds

The common cold can jumpstart the immune system, protecting against coronavirus infection, a new study suggests. Researchers from Yale University found that a v... read more

Coronavirus: SAGE warned Covid admissions could spike past 7,000 a day with Indian variant

Hospital admissions for Covid could surge past 7,000 a day in England’s third wave if the Indian ‘Delta’ variant is 120 per cent more transmis... read more

Coronavirus: Oxford’s Andrew Pollard says Brits may NOT need third booster jab

Professor Pollard said there is no evidence that vaccine protection is reducing, so it is not yet clear whether a booster jab is needed Coronavirus booster vacc... read more

Why aren’t patients being told truth about electric shock therapy?

Jacqui Quibbell has suffered from ‘crippling periods of depression and suicidal thoughts’ for all her adult life. In 2003, her doctors suggested Jacqui unde... read more

Key people involved in our Covid fight reveal the triumphs… and heartbreaking failures 

The hunt for a vaccine has taken centre stage over the past year as scientists worldwide devoted themselves to finding a way out of the Covid-19 pandemic. As mo... read more

New Alzheimer’s treatment could decrease number of harmful proteins by up to 59% 

New Alzheimer’s treatment could decrease number of harmful proteins that smother brain neurons by up to 59%, study finds Elderly monkeys were treated with... read more

NewYork-Presbyterian hospital system requires all its employees to get COVID-19 vaccine

NewYork-Presbyterian says it is requiring all of its employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19. The hospital network said its 48,000 workers must receive two... read more

Coronavirus: How worsening data have spooked No10 into delaying the end of England’s lockdown

Boris Johnson announced a four-week delay to the end of the Covid lockdown roadmap as experts fear the now-dominant Indian ‘Delta’ variant is on the... read more