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02/24/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Pharmaceutical contamination of rivers more widespread than previously known, study finds
Pharmaceutical manufacturing sites are among the primary contributors of drug contamination that has polluted rivers all over the world, according to a U.K. study. Moreover, it was found that pharmaceutical contamination of rivers is significantly more widespread than initially assumed, and it now constitutes a worldwide hazard to the environment and human health. A group […]
02/15/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Can probiotics help fight superbugs in the gut?
Probiotics are added to a range of products, such as yogurt, tea and even chocolate. According to their proponents, probiotics are live strains of yeast and bacteria that can help balance the good and bad bacteria in the gut, giving a slew of health benefits. While these benefits vary widely, there is evidence that probiotics can […]
08/31/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Millionaire journalist offers $1.7 million to anyone who can prove the coronavirus can cause disease
Millionaire journalist and former evangelical preacher Sam Eckert is offering $1.7 million to anyone who can prove that the Wuhan coronavirus can cause disease. It should be noted that it is not the existence of the virus that is in doubt, but that it causes death to those who are infected with it. What this means is that […]
08/23/2021
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By Mary Villareal
OBEY OR ELSE: Police arrest 3 people for wanting to meet with school principal who barred a student from returning to class
The Sahuarita police arrested three people for trespassing on Friday, August 13, after refusing to leave Walden Grove High School (WGHS). The people involved were a part of a larger group who wanted to meet with the school’s principal to discuss the attendance of a student who was prohibited from returning to school after possibly being […]
08/17/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Fully-vaccinated man dies from COVID-19
A fully vaccinated man, Patricio Elizondo, died of COVID-19 on Tuesday, August 10. He was survived by his daughter, Yvonne Rodriguez, who said that she saw her father for the last time at the hospital, struggling to breathe on his own. When she saw an X-ray of her father’s chest, it was explained that he […]
08/06/2021
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By Mary Villareal
COVID-19 survivors have long-lasting immunity, and when they get reinfected, they’re less likely to spread the virus, research shows
Individuals who survive COVID-19 infections are shown to have longer-lasting immune responses against the virus. However, COVID-19 survivors can still get reinfected, but those who do show lower viral loads. They are also likely to suffer fewer symptoms, suggests new data. Scientists claim that studies taken from 20,000 Britons show proof that the disease is […]
08/05/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Philippines reinstates another lockdown, affecting 13 million people in capitol
The Philippines is reimposing strict lockdowns, which is expected to affect 13 million people, beginning August 6 until August 20. The lockdown, which includes the capital city of Manila and nearby cities, aims to prevent a possible surge of COVID-19 cases fueled by the delta variant that could overwhelm hospitals in the nation. Harry Roque, the government spokesperson, […]
07/23/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Indian PM, health body under scrutiny for lack of transparency on COVID-19
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his health ministry drew criticism from doctors and independent scientists who questioned the drug recommendations that he and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) made. The same group also questioned their lack of transparency on data related to the variants of the virus that emerged from India. The ICMR is one of […]
07/22/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Experts say there is little chance of COVID-19 transmission from school bus rides
Scientists who studied a school of over 1,000 students in Virginia found no cases of COVID-19 transmission on school bus rides. The data, which was gathered from August 2020 to March 2021, noted that buses are a safe mode of transportation despite the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus in the state. According to the Daily Mail, the team […]
07/20/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Study: Pfizer vaccine less effective against COVID-19 Delta variant
Top officials from Israel are warning individuals that Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine is less effective against the “Delta” variant. The Delta strain, first identified in India, is said to be responsible for a large portion of new COVID-19 cases in the United States and the United Kingdom. Israel is currently fighting its fourth wave of coronavirus infections despite […]
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