With COVID spread, ‘racism — not race — is the risk factor’

A commentary last summer in the NEJM Catalyst │Innovations in Care Delivery by Thomas B. Sequist, professor of medicine and health care policy at Harvard Medical School, took a broader look at COVID rates in the Navajo Nation, which has high rates of poverty (43 percent) and a population of 180,000 people across New Mexico,… Read More: With COVID spread, ‘racism — not race — is the… »

Things you need to know about ketogenic diet

Know everyone should know you aspect of any diet before it should be followed. This is mostly necessary for the brain. Before your body adapts, this can result diet dehydration and things lack of salt. The level of triglycerides decreased significantly following 24 weeks of treatment. August 13, about am. Here are some thoughts on… Read More: Things you need to know about ketogenic diet »

ADVERTORIAL: ‘I turned to Manchester United’ – dad’s trick to get kids on board with regular Covid tests

The government’s roadmap out of lockdown is going to plan, and the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccines are proving a success, but that doesn’t meant we are out of the woods yet. Around one in three people who have Covid-19 have no symptoms and could be spreading it without knowing, so it is still vital… Read More: ADVERTORIAL: ‘I turned to Manchester United’ – dad’s trick to… »