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Body Melt weight loss: The ketogenic diet has been all the rage in recent years, with people everywhere raving about its weight loss benefits. But what if there were a way to get all of the benefits of the keto diet without having to give up carbs entirely? Enter Body Melt, a new weight loss supplement that claims to help you burn fat and lose weight quickly – without having to go full-on keto. In this article, we’ll take a look at everything you need to know about Body Melt weight loss including how it works, its potential benefits and…

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There is no magic pill when it comes to weight loss. But there are things you can do to significantly boost your chances of success. In this blog post, we will explore some tips and tricks for Big SMO weight loss. From diet and exercise to supplements and more, read on to learn how you can make a big impact on your weight loss journey. Who is Big SMO? Big SMO is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. He is best known for his single “Kickin’ It in Tennessee”, which peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Country charts. Born…

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Corona Pass Mandate for Workers: Denmark, a country that has been lauded for its handling of the pandemic, is now proposing a corona pass system for workers. The system would essentially be a QR code that employees could scan to prove they have been vaccinated or recently tested for the virus. The pass would be mandatory for certain sectors, such as hospitality and healthcare, and while it’s not yet clear how the system will be enforced, it’s yet another example of the lengths countries are going to in order to get their economies back on track. What do you think…

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Scientists all over the world are racing to find treatments for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. So far, there are only a few treatments that have been approved for use. One of these is a class of drugs known as antivirals. Antiviral drugs are a mainstay of treatment for many other viruses, such as HIV, hepatitis C, and influenza. But there are still many questions about how well they work against COVID-19 and what the best ways to take them are. In this blog post,  So long as life remains, there is always hope… and so long…

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CBD Health Benefits: CBD is short for cannabidiol, and it is one of over 100 cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. CBD is a non-intoxicating compound, meaning it won’t make you feel “high” like THC will. CBD has been making headlines lately for its purported health benefits. Everything from anxiety and pain relief to anti-inflammatory and skin-care properties has been attributed to CBD. But does CBD really live up to all its claims? In this blog post, we will explore the science behind CBD and its potential health benefits to see if it is truly as effective as people say…

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The government is facing pressure to make NHS workforce plans public after a report warned that the health service is facing a severe shortage of staff. The report, from the National Audit Office (NAO), said the NHS in England could be short of more than 100,000 staff by 2027/28 – including 45,000 nurses. It warned that the number of EU nationals working in the NHS has fallen since the Brexit vote, and said the health service was not training enough home-grown staff to replace them. Labour’s Shadow Health Secretary Jon Ashworth said the findings showed the “true extent of this…

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When it comes to making a difference in the world, some people take a more hands-on approach than others. Cameron Moberg, a high school student in Canada, is one such individual. Cameron was recently assigned a project to create a prosthetic hand for someone in need. Most students would have stopped at just completing the project requirements, but not Cameron. He decided to go above and beyond by giving his prosthesis project a lightning-themed touch. The result? A truly one-of-a-kind prosthetic hand that is sure to bring a smile to the face of whoever uses it.

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Virtual reality for pain management: The FDA has authorized the marketing of a virtual reality system for pain management. The system, known as the “VRx,” is a wearable device that sends electrical signals to nerves in the body to block pain signals from reaching the brain. The VRx system includes a headset and controller that allow users to immerse themselves in a virtual environment. The system also includes a software application that allows clinicians to customize treatments for each individual patient. The FDA’s decision was based on a clinical study of 60 patients with chronic lower back pain. The study…

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Suture Patient: When you think of medical procedures, suturing is one that probably comes to mind. After all, it’s an essential part of many surgeries. But what you may not know is that suturing is also a risky process. And that’s why it’s so important for hospitals to take safety precautions when it comes to medical procedures. That’s why it was so concerning when a medical student was allowed to suture a patient without following proper safety protocol. Now, the hospital has been fined for its negligence and the patient has suffered permanent damage as a result. If you or…

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The uptake of vaccines has been steadily increasing in the United States, with more and more people opting to get vaccinated each year. This has led to a decrease in some types of infections and illnesses, but it’s also led to an increase in hospitalizations. A new study published in The Lancet found that hospitalizations among fully vaccinated individuals are on the rise, especially among children. This is likely due to both preventable diseases and conditions that were once rare but are now becoming more common because of increased vaccine uptake. If you’re a parent or guardian, this should be…

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