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SA reports ‘very troubling’ outbreak

South Australia has recorded its first community transmitted coronavirus cases since April after three infections were reported on Sunday. The source of the new infections are not known and threatens to spook plans to open borders in coming weeks as health authorities conduct urgent contract tracing. A woman in her 80s was diagnosed at Adelaide’s… Read More »

Foot Fetish and Foot Job: Know More About This Sexual Desire That Is Very Popular on Porn Websites (Watch Video)

Foot Fetish (Photo Credits: PXhere) Foot fetishes and footjobs are a thing. People do get turned on by feet and it is more versatile than you are imagining it to be. Usually performed on men, footjob is basically a sexual practice involving women using their feet to stimulate the male genitalia instead of hands or… Read More »

Pollen count warning: Hot weekend brings ‘very high’ counts – how to ease hay fever signs

Hay fever season runs between March and September when the pollen count is at its highest. An estimated one in five people in the UK suffer from hay fever symptoms such as itchy eyes, a runny nose, sneezing, headaches and tiredness. The Met Office has warned pollen levels will soar this weekend to “very high”… Read More »

Tone deaf promotion of very early research on smartphone app for kids’ ear fluid

May 17, 2019 Posted By Categories Gary Schwitzer is founder and publisher of HealthNewsReview.org. STAT does some great stuff.  And some clunkers.  They get enough praise for the great stuff, but not enough scrutiny of the clunkers.  This is one such example. A story based on very preliminary research touted the early work in very… Read More »

The Immune System: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)

The immune system is central to human health and the focus of much medical research. Growing understanding of the immune system, and especially the creation of immune memory (long lasting protection), which can be harnessed in the design of vaccines, have been major breakthroughs in medicine. In this Very Short Introduction, Paul Klenerman describes the… Read More »