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Harvard Chan School professor discusses Delta variant

The Delta variant of the coronavirus has been spreading rapidly throughout the U.S. and worldwide. William Hanage, associate professor of epidemiology and a faculty member of the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, discusses the threat. Chan School: You were recently quoted on PRI’s The World as saying, “The… Read More: Harvard Chan School professor discusses Delta variant »

A Covid Test as Easy as Breathing

Advertisement Continue reading the main story Supported by Continue reading the main story A Covid Test as Easy as Breathing Scientists have been dreaming of disease-detecting breathalyzers for years. Has the time for the technology finally come? Sarah Karow, a clinical research coordinator at the University of Ohio, demonstrated a prototype breathalyzer, under F.D.A. review,… Read More: A Covid Test as Easy as Breathing »

5 Foods That Naturally Help Keep Skin And Mouth Issues At Bay

Nutrition starts in the mouth. If you have poor oral health or have mouth sores, ingesting food may be difficult. And if you can’t eat properly, you won’t be able to sustain your body’s nutritional needs. While following the popular ‘regular exercise and healthy diet’ advice always helps, there are specific foods that may help… Read More: 5 Foods That Naturally Help Keep Skin And Mouth Issues… »

The Latest: Tokyo records most virus cases in 2 months

PARIS — Music is pulsing from Paris nightclubs for the first time in 16 months as other European countries shut night life down again because of rising coronavirus cases. The reopening of Paris dance clubs Friday night was the final step in France’s process of lifting pandemic restrictions. The move was meant to mark victory… Read More: The Latest: Tokyo records most virus cases in 2 months »