Michael B. Jordan and Lori Harvey Split After More than 1 Year of Dating

Michael B. Jordan and Lori Harvey Split After More than 1 Year of Dating

It’s over. Michael B. Jordan and Lori Harvey have split after more than one year together, Us Weekly can confirm. Michael B. Jordan and Lori Harvey’s Relationship Timeline People first reported on Saturday, June 4, that the Creed star, 35, and Harvey, 25, had broken up. While the twosome have yet to address their romantic status, the influencer has seemingly scrubbed …

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Roundup: Beijing links health codes to transport cards and more briefs

Roundup: Beijing links health codes to transport cards and more briefs

Beijing links health codes to transit cards A new ticketing system in China’s capital Beijing has linked commuters’ COVID-19 health codes to their transit cards as part of the city’s COVID-19 surveillance. As infections have started to go on a downtrend, Beijing is now permitting travellers with a negative 48-hour …

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COVID-19’s economic impact on healthcare systems, societies, and the population

COVID-19's economic impact on healthcare systems, societies, and the population

In a recent study review posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, researchers evaluated the economic and medical costs incurred due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. They also assessed the cost-effectiveness of surveillance, response measures, and preparedness for COVID-19.   Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections have caused …

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Can a Pet Keep You Healthy?

Can a Pet Keep You Healthy?

How can having a pet keep you healthy for your life? Most pet owners are always content when they have a pet. These pets become part of the family. The good thing to know is that owning a pet is healthy and very beneficial for any age. For example, a …

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How to Eat a More Sustainable Diet

How to Eat a More Sustainable Diet

Small changes can make a big difference: Research-backed, practical ideas for environmentally friendly eating from the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy. The food choices you make can have a real impact on the environment. Growing crops and raising animals for food creates about a quarter of the world’s …

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Paleo diet for weight loss: How it works and what to eat

Paleo diet for weight loss: How it works and what to eat

Minimally processed and relatively low carb, here’s how a paleo diet for weight loss could help you to drop those stubborn pounds. The paleo diet is inspired by the eating habits of our hunter-gatherer ancestors, becoming a popular diet in recent years for weight loss and a more natural way of eating. …

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Live a Life of Health and Wellness With These 7 YouTube Channels

Live a Life of Health and Wellness With These 7 YouTube Channels

The simple definition of wellness is taking specific measures to have good physical and mental health. Although, it can mean different things to different people. Perhaps, you consider wellness as exercising often, eating healthy, and meditating, while someone else sees wellness as simply having a positive approach to living life. …

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Coronary heart disease – things you must know

Coronary heart disease – things you must know

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one cause of death globally. Study shows that with certain precautions, one can significantly lower the risk of having a heart attack. A description of the causes, symptoms, preventive measures and other important facts about heart diseases has been provided below  What are heart …

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Cancer-killing virus injected into human for the first time in new clinical trial

Cancer-killing virus injected into human for the first time in new clinical trial

Recent clinical trials have begun to evaluate the safety and tolerability of new therapies that use viruses that can infect and kill human cancer cells.A new treatment called Vaxinia can reduce the size of a wide range of cancers in animal and laboratory models at low doses.This new treatment holds …

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Protein protects cells from stressful forces, and diseases such as muscular dystrophy, by forming ‘nanoclusters’

Protein protects cells from stressful forces, and diseases such as muscular dystrophy, by forming ‘nanoclusters’

News: Scientists at USC Dornife University of Letters, Arts and Sciences have found that emerin forms so-called “nanoclusters” in response to mechanical forces that cause intracellular damage. Emerin nanoclusters help stabilize the nuclear envelope, the membrane that surrounds the nucleus, and protect it from damage and rupture.The nucleus contains the …

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