Covid global health emergency is over, WHO says
Close to 20 million people are likely to have died during the last three years, says the WHO.
Close to 20 million people are likely to have died during the last three years, says the WHO.
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A family of five was hospitalized with carbon monoxide poisoning in Portland, Oregon, on Sunday, according to local reports. Investigators said the poisoning was the result of the family’s use of a generator and cooking with propane inside an apartment. “Someone called 911 because a child approximately 8 years old was found lying in the…
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“Because we have such sensitive brain tests for this study, we are able to look at individual aspects of the brain function, such as short-term memory, long-term memory, and problem-solving and how engaging music effects that,” lead author Prof Anne Corbett told the BBC.
Pingpong Therapy One doctor believes table tennis can help improve the symptoms of those with neurodegenerative diseases. Fort Collins, Colorado – One doctor is prescribing ping pong for patients who have serious neurological diseases. Dr. Antonio Barbera, a former obstetrician-gynecologist who is now living with multiple sclerosis, is founder and CEO of Table Tennis Connections…