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Health and Beauty Directory - https://www.healthandbeautylistings.org/ Established in 2009, our directory allows health and beauty-related businesses to not only list their basic business details, but also links to their most recent articles, products, videos, tweets - in effect, updating their profile pages on a regular basis (automatically). - [Read more] |
Healthy Voices - https://www.healthyvoices.net/ A health blog allowing anyone to share their own health tips and read other contributor's advice on how to achieve and maintain optimal health. - [Read more] |
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Health and Fitness Education - https://www.hfe.co.uk/ HFE (Health and Fitness Education) is a leading UK-based training provider to the active leisure, sports and recreation and fitness industry. We deliver a wide-range of internationally recognised and industry sought after qualifications, including personal trainer, Pilates, Yoga, exercise specialist and sports conditioning. We also deliver a range of nutrition and weight management programmes. We believe in people. Even though we deliver qualifications, we're really clear that achieving the qualifications is not quite as important as what you become during the process. This is why everything we do is about helping our customers and graduates to 'become more'. - [Read more] |
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Drinking tea may be linked to lower risk of death, study suggests Data from UK Biobank suggests people who drink two or more cups of black tea a day have lower risk of mortality [Read More] | |
Texas abortion: The ranch for mothers with no place to go Texas has passed one the strictest abortion laws in the US, banning the procedure after around six weeks' gestation. That has left many women looking for options. [Read More] | |
Oscars controversy shines a light on Jada Pinkett Smith's 'struggle' with alopecia Jada Pinkett Smith found her struggle with hair loss at the center of an unexpected controversy at the Oscars on Sunday night, after her husband Will Smith appeared to strike comedian Chris Rock in response to a joke he made about her shaved head. [Read More] | |
Old School 101 [05Feb2022] Orgone Accumulator, a device sold in the 1950s to allow a person sitting inside to attract orgone, a massless 'healing energy'. The FDA noted that one purchaser, a college professor, knew it was "phony" but found it "helpful because his wife sat quietly in it for four hours every day." [Read More] | |
Picture of the Day [21Oct2021] The anatomy of conjoined twins, Brittany and Abbey. [Read More] | |
WHO recommends widespread use of the first malaria vaccine in the world for children In what it called a "historic" move, the World Health Organization said Wednesday it has recommended widespread use of the world's first and only malaria vaccine among children in sub-Saharan Africa and other regions where there are moderate to high levels of malaria transmission. [Read More] | |
North Carolina hospital system fires 175 employees who have not gotten vaccinated Novant Health, a massive hospital system in North Carolina that has made the COVID-19 vaccine mandatory for its employees, suspended 375 employees across 15 hospitals and 800 clinics last week for not complying with the mandate. But over a five-day period, 200 employees agreed to get the vaccine, Megan Rivers, the hospital's director of media & influencer relations, said in a tweet. More than 99% of the hospital system's 35,000 employees are vaccinated, Rivers said. [Read More] | |
Picture of the Day [22Sept2021] Condom burst testing machines [Read More] | |
Washington jail offering inmates ramen noodles as incentive for getting COVID-19 vaccine Inmates at a Washington state jail can stock up on free packs of ramen noodles if they get vaccinated against COVID-19. [Read More] | |
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A 112-year-old in Puerto Rico sets Guinness World Record as oldest living man A former sugar cane farmer in Puerto Rico has been confirmed as the world's oldest man by Guinness World Records, just a few weeks shy of his 113th birthday. [Read More] | |
Ice baths for the mind and body break heat of UAE desert Weathering such extreme discomfort is an attempt to boost the body's immunity and connect with an inner strength. [Read More] | |
Where vaccination is up Covid-19 cases are down As newly reported Covid-19 cases in the United States drop to some of the lowest levels of the pandemic, the link between vaccinations and transmission is getting clearer, exposing pockets of at-risk populations, but also a safer path forward. [Read More] | |
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Childhood diet and exercise creates healthier, less anxious adults Exercise and a healthy diet in childhood leads to adults with bigger brains and lower levels of anxiety, according to new UC Riverside research in mice. [Read More] | |
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WHO recommends two doses of Pfizer COVID 19 vaccine within 21 to 28 days People should get two doses of the Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine within 21-28 days, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday, as many countries struggled to administer the jabs that can ward off the COVID-19 virus. [Read More] | |
Covid: Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine rollout to begin First doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus jab are to be given as the UK accelerates its vaccine programme to tackle a surge in cases. [Read More] | |
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UK is the first country to approve Pfizer's Covid-19 vaccine first shots to come out next week The United Kingdom has become the first Western nation to approve a Covid-19 vaccine, a landmark moment in the coronavirus pandemic that paves the way for the first doses to be rolled out across the country next week. [Read More] | |
AstraZeneca says COVID 19 vaccine for the world can be 90 percent effective AstraZeneca said on Monday its COVID-19 vaccine was 70% effective in pivotal trials and could be up to 90% effective, giving the world’s fight against the global pandemic a third new weapon that can be cheaper to make, easier to distribute and faster to scale-up than rivals. [Read More] | |
Should women be entitled to period leave. These countries think so Japan's period leave entitlement has existed for more than 70 years, and the country isn't alone in Asia in having such a policy. South Korea adopted period leave in 1953. And in China and India, provinces and companies are increasingly adopting menstruation leave policies with a range of entitlements. [Read More] | |
Amazon launched its Amazon Pharmacy services meaning it is now selling prescription medic Amazon said Prime members would get perks including two-day delivery and big discounts on generic and brand-name drugs.Prime members can get discounts of up to 80% on generic drugs and 40% on brand-name medications when paying without insurance, the company said. [Read More] | |
Hiker alive and well after dying for 45 minutes A hiker who was rescued after getting lost overnight in a US national park has been brought back to life despite his heart stopping for 45 minutes. [Read More] | |
Old School 101 [04Nov2020] Until the 1960′s, the only reliable pregnancy test was to inject a woman’s urine into a female African clawed frog. If the woman was pregnant, the frog would ovulate within 12 hours. [Read More] | |
Covid: Remdesivir has little or no effect on survival: says WHO Anti-viral drug remdesivir has little to no effect on Covid patients' chances of survival, a study from the World Health Organization (WHO) has found. [Read More] | |
Wash your hands: Why 2020 Global Handwashing Day is more important now than ever Observing Global Handwashing Day has never been more important than during a pandemic that could be stemmed, in part, by everyone taking hand hygiene seriously. [Read More] | |
Johnson and Johnson vaccine produced strong immune response early results say Early results from a Phase 1/2a clinical trial show it was well tolerated and even one dose appeared to produce a strong immune response in almost all of the 800 participants. [Read More] | |
Picture of the Day [25Sep2020] The medical staff of an organ donation operation bow to pay tribute to a young female organ donor who has saved multiple human lives. [Read More] | |
In conservative Kandahar, new gym creates safe space for Afghan women In Afghanistan’s southern province of Kandahar, rights activist Maryam Durani has found a fresh outlet for her decades of advocacy - a new fitness centre for women. [Read More] | |
Majority of Canadians say wearing a mask during coronavirus pandemic is a civic duty: poll A new survey suggests the recent rise in new COVID-19 cases across Canada comes with a similar increase in support for the mandatory wearing of masks in public places. [Read More] | |
The four COVID personality types An interesting take on the 4 different COVID 19 personality types spotted around you. [Read More] | |
Researchers trial inhaled versions of Oxford and Imperial COVID 19 vaccine candidates Inhaled versions of COVID-19 vaccine candidates developed by Oxford University and Imperial College will be trialled to see if they deliver a localised immune response in the respiratory tract, British researchers said on Monday. [Read More] | |
Rampant destruction of forests will unleash more pandemics Scientists are to warn world leaders that increasing numbers of deadly new pandemics will afflict the planet if levels of deforestation and biodiversity loss continue at their current catastrophic rates. [Read More] | |
Picture of the Day [10Aug2020] This is how a baby gorilla & baby human react to a cold stethoscope. [Read More] | |
Canada Allows Terminal Patients Use of Magic Mushrooms Four end-of-life patients receive exemption to pursue “psilocybin therapy” to help ease anxiety and depression [Read More] | |
Trained dogs were able to sniff out Covid 19 infections with 94 percent accuracy: study Dogs have smell receptors up to 10,000 times more powerful and accurate than humans. That allows certain trained dogs to sniff out diseases like cancer, malaria and viral infections. [Read More] | |
Picture of the Day [25July2020] Horseshoe Crab blood being extracted. It’s worth approximately $15,000 a quart to pharmaceutical companies. Oh, and it’s blue. [Read More] | |
Doctor Runs 22 Miles Wearing Face Mask to Show it Doesn't Cut Oxygen Levels A doctor has run 22 miles to work and back wearing a mask to help stop the spread of misinformation and conspiracy theories around face coverings and to raise funds for charity. [Read More] | |
Old School 101 [10June2020] One of the earliest uses of animal therapy. Baby ducks cheering up a little girl undergoing respiratory therapy for polio in 1956. [Read More] | |
Intelligence report warned of coronavirus crisis as early as November: Sources As far back as late November, U.S. intelligence officials were warning that a contagion was sweeping through China’s Wuhan region, changing the patterns of life and business and posing a threat to the population, according to four sources briefed on the secret reporting. [Read More] | |
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Bill Gates is funding the construction of factories for 7 different vaccines to fight coronavirus Bill Gates is plugging money into building factories for seven promising coronavirus vaccines, despite the fact it will mean wasting billions of dollars. [Read More] | |
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We will send police. With flame-throwers, Italian mayors lose it at people refusing to self isolate As the death toll climbs at the world's new epicenter, mayors in Italy are cussing out citizens leaving their homes: 'Where the f*** are you all going?' [Read More] | |
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