Hope increases that Sun Belt hot spots have stabilized

Top officials and healthcare experts expressed hope Monday that the surge of COVID-19 cases in the Sun Belt is stabilizing. “It looks like Arizona, Texas, and probably Florida at the very least are starting to hit a plateau,” former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb said Monday. Available intensive care unit beds, an… Read More: Hope increases that Sun Belt hot spots have stabilized »

Gestational diabetes controlled by diet long term risks

Studies have shown that intestinal microbiota can be modulated by administering inulin fructans and galactans with a predominant effect on bifidobacteria and to some extent on lactobacillus species Effects of oxidative stress on embryonic development. The 6-hydroxyl-inositolhydroxyl-group hydrolysis of the DCI and MYO groups is included in the stero-isomer formulation 9, both of which are… Read More: Gestational diabetes controlled by diet long term risks »

80,000 people fleeing Vietnamese city after new virus cases

About 80,000 people, mostly local tourists, are being evacuated from the popular Vietnamese beach city of Da Nang after more than a dozen people there were confirmed to have COVID-19 By HAU DINH Associated Press July 27, 2020, 7:39 PM 2 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article HANOI, Vietnam — About 80,000… Read More: 80,000 people fleeing Vietnamese city after new virus cases »