European children back to school amidst virus fears

French pupils go back to school Tuesday as schools across Europe open their doors to greet returning pupils this month, nearly six months after the coronavirus outbreak forced them to close and despite rising infection rates across the continent. Many teachers and parents are worried the reopening of schools will accelerate the spread of COVID-19, but governments have insisted it […]

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Vanderpump Rules’ Lala Kent Is Pregnant With Her 1st Child With Randall Emmett

Baby makes three! Lala Kent and Randall Emmett are expecting their first child together. Celebs Announcing Pregnancies in 2020 “I’m like shaking right now, because I can’t believe it’s a real-life thing,” Kent, 30, told her listeners on the Wednesday, September 2, episode of “Give Them Lala…With Randall” podcast, as she announced her pregnancy. “I’m really emotional.” The Vanderpump Rules […]

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Researchers find potential to make brain cancers in children respond better to treatment

Brain cancer in children is always a devastating diagnosis, but McMaster University researchers may have found a way to have the most serious types of pediatric brain cancer respond better to therapies. Medulloblastoma (MB) is the most common malignant childhood brain tumor and it has recently been categorized into four molecular subtypes. Group 1 tumors have excellent outcomes, rarely spread, […]

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Long naps may be bad for health

Many believe that lying down for a snooze is a harmless activity. But today, scientists show that drifting off for more than one hour could be risky. The study is presented at ESC Congress 2020. “Daytime napping is common all over the world and is generally considered a healthy habit,” said study author Dr. Zhe Pan of Guangzhou Medical University, […]

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Here’s what Dr. Fauci has to say about the CDC’s dubious COVID-19 death toll

The country’s leading pandemic expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, has a message for everyone who thinks that the coronavirus death toll is much lower than the CDC has previously reported. “Let there not be any confusion. It’s not 9,000 deaths from COVID-19. It’s 180,000-plus deaths. The point that the CDC was trying to make was that a certain percentage of [deaths] had […]

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A Business Conference in Late February May Have Led to 20,000 Coronavirus Cases

A business conference held in Boston in late February may have led to around 20,000 COVID-19 cases, after attendees unknowingly spread the virus. The event, a conference for biotech firm Biogen held between Feb. 26-27, included about 200 international attendees, including some from Italy, where the northern regions had just shut down to contain an outbreak of COVID-19. With just […]

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How to get rid of visceral fat: The key exercise needed to help shift the belly fat

Also known as intra-abdominal fat, visceral fat builds up beneath the abdominal wall. There, it can harden in the omentum – a flap of tissue that blankets the intestines. Gradually, the momentum thickens as fat deposits increase. Visceral fat contributes to the creation of cytokines – proteins that can trigger inflammation within the body. Increased inflammation in the body can […]

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