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Use the lockdown to build healthy habits – IOL

Posted: Published on April 26th, 2020

The recent stay-at-home mandate has changed our lives in more ways than one could never imagine. Continue reading

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Getting coronavirus ‘will take 13 years off your life’, UK researchers claim – Daily Star

Posted: Published on April 26th, 2020

Getting coronavirus could take as many as 13 years off your life, new research has claimed. A research team from The University of Glasgow has looked at the long term impact on how long those affected by Covid-19 can expect to live for. The study reports estimated years of life lost due to Covid-19, before and after adjustment for number and type of chronic conditions. Continue reading

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Glutathione: 7 Benefits of The Mother of all Antioxidants – Longevity LIVE

Posted: Published on April 26th, 2020

We all know that antioxidants are important, and glutathione is one of the most important and potent antioxidants. Produced by the body, glutathione is primarily made up of three amino acids: glutamine, glycine and cysteine and its referred to as the mother of all antioxidants due to its strong ability to combat oxidative stress and provide a number of health benefits for the body Continue reading

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Finding the Right Balance in COVID-19 Thromboprophylaxis – Medscape

Posted: Published on April 26th, 2020

Editor's note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape's Coronavirus Resource Center. News this week that Broadway star Nick Cordera had one of his legs amputated due to thrombotic complications of COVID-19 brought to center stage what many physicians have been wrestling with for months Continue reading

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Potential Impact of COVID-19 on Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography to Remain Lucrative During 2019-2026 – Jewish Life News

Posted: Published on April 26th, 2020

Global Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography Market Analysis The recent report presented by MRRSE on the global Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography market is an in-depth analysis of the overall prospects of the Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography market in the upcoming years. The data collected from credible primary and secondary sources is accurately represented in the report backed up by relevant figures, graphs, and tables Continue reading

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In-Vitro Diagnostics Market Global Analysis and Future Forecast to 2026 (Based on 2020 COVID-19 Worldwide Spread) – Cole of Duty

Posted: Published on April 26th, 2020

GlobalIn-Vitro Diagnostics Market, delivering a must-read report for industry stakeholders wanting to understand the strategic landscape of this burgeoning sector. Continue reading

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Fresh Produce In Short Supply? Prioritize This Veggie In Your Diet – mindbodygreen.com

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

"Sea vegetables are a great addition to a healthy diet right now, and always," registered dietitian Abby Cannon, J.D., R.D., CDN, says. The veggie variety, which includes kelp, nori, spirulina, chlorella, and kombuto name a fewis rich in vitamins and minerals like iron, copper, manganese, folate, zinc, sodium, calcium, and magnesium. What's more, sea vegetables provide antioxidants, like vitamins A, C, E and beta-carotene, according to doctor of pharmacology Lauren Tanabe, Ph.D. Continue reading

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Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Set for Rapid Growth and Trend by 2025 – Cole of Duty

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

The Hormone Replacement Therapy report provides independent information about the Hormone Replacement Therapy industry supported by extensive research on factors such as industry segments size & trends, inhibitors, dynamics, drivers, opportunities & challenges, environment & policy, cost overview, porters five force analysis, and key companies profiles including business overview and recent development. Hormone Replacement Therapy MarketLatest Research Report 2020: Download Premium Sample Copy Of This Report: Download FREE Sample PDF! In this report, our team offers a thorough investigation of Hormone Replacement Therapy Market, SWOT examination of the most prominent players right now. Continue reading

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Hormone Replacement Therapy Market: Rising Incidence of Menopause Disorders to Create Business Opportunities – Elmira Daily News

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

The global hormone replacement therapy market size is predicted to reach USD 20.76 billion by 2026, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.0% during the forecast period. The increasing cases of hormone-related disorders in both men and women of different age groups will spur demand for hormone replacement therapy, which in turn, will boost the hormone replacement therapy market growth during the forecast period Continue reading

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School is out. Many young people are not – the impact of lockdown on LGBTQ youth – Gay Times Magazine

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

Following the announcement of the UK lockdown in March, we have all had no choice but to quickly adapt to a different way of living in order to ensure the safety of ourselves and others. Our daily routines have been completely altered, many of our plans postponed or cancelled, and we have been unable to meet relatives and friends who we may ordinarily have seen on a regular basis. Continue reading

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