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Preliminary Israeli study shows fourth vaccine not enough to stop omicron

Views: 1 A preliminary study in Israel, believed to be the world’s first, found that a fourth COVID-19 vaccine is not enough to prevent omicron infections. © AP-Matt Rourke Preliminary Israeli study shows fourth vaccine not enough to stop omicronGili Regev-Yochay, director of Sheba Medical Center’s Infectious Diseases Unit, said the trial studied the effect of […]

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Britney Spears felt ‘so sad’ after splitting from Justin Timberlake

Views: 4 Britney Spears felt “so sad” when she split from Justin Timberlake. The pop star split from Justin in 2002, after three years of dating, and Jamie Lynn Spears – Britney’s younger sister – has recalled the blonde beauty being devastated by their break-up at the time. © Bang Showbiz Britney Spears felt sad after

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WHO official says world has ‘chance to end’ worst of COVID-19 this year

Views: 3 If medicine and vaccine inequities are quickly dealt with, the world has a “chance to end” the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic this year, a top World Health Organization (WHO) official said on Tuesday. © Getty Images WHO official says world has ‘chance to end’ worst of COVID-19 this yearMichael Ryan, the executive director

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Was Andy Murray booed? Confusion over crowd reaction at Australian Open

Views: 7   Sir Andy Murray got off to a winning start at the Australian Open in Melbourne on Tuesday when he beat Georgian 21st seed Nikoloz Basilashvili in a tense five-set match at the John Cain Arena.© APAndy Murray roars during his first round win over Nikoloz Basilashvili – Andy Brownbill/APThe Scot, 34, eventually saw off his opponent 6-1, 3-6,

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Zinc helps fight infections, but many people are deficient in this vital mineral

Views: 13 Walk down the cold-remedy aisle of a pharmacy and you’ll see a shelf full of zinc supplements. Clearly, people must be worried that they’re not getting enough zinc, a nutrient often touted for its ability to quash the common cold and other respiratory illnesses. But do many of us really need more zinc?

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Covid-19 may be turning children into fussy eaters, experts suggest

Views: 1 © PA Archive Generic Education pictures   Covid infection could be turning more and more children into fussy eaters, experts have suggested. This may be because they are suffering from parosmia – a disorder where people experience strange and often unpleasant smell distortions. For example, chocolate may smell like petrol, or someone may smell

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Boris Johnson lied about lockdown party, Dominic Cummings claims

Views: 1   Dominic Cummings has accused Boris Johnson of lying after No 10 denied the prime minister was warned against allowing a “bring your own booze” party during the first lockdown.© Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Peter Summers/Getty ImagesJohnson admitted to parliament last week that he attended drinks in the Downing Street garden on 20

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Beijing 2022 Olympics: Tickets won’t be sold to public due to COVID-19

Views: 6 Pandaily No public tickets will be sold to next month’s Beijing Olympics due to COVID-19, the Beijing 2022 Organizing Committee said. Pause Current Time 0:24 / Duration 0:54 Loaded: 66.62% Unmute 0 LO Caption Full screen Tickets for 2022 Olympic games will not be sold Click to expand Instead, groups of spectators will be invited to

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