Katie Turner
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Almost after a year of the COVID-19 outbreak, vaccines are here to protect us from the coronavirus. The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines were the first to get certified for emergency use by the Food and Drug Administration. Many other vaccines are on their way to get certified for emergency use. Medical science worked quickly to find the best practical and safe possible measures that can be used on humans to treat coronavirus infection.
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Thyroid eye disease is an autoimmune condition in which the eye muscles, eyelids, tear glands, and fatty tissues become inflamed. This results in red, swollen, and uncomfortable in the eyes and eyelids, pushing the eye forward. Thyroid eye disease is also called Graves Orbitopathy or Ophthalmopathy, which is caused as a result of Graves disease. In this condition, the body's immune system attacks the tissues surrounding the eye, resulting in thyroid eye symptoms.
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The days are growing longer and colder, and most of us have started making plans for visiting our old parents or friends living in different parts of the globe. Travelling has never been risk-free; there’s always a chance of getting sick because of the underlying travel stress, contacting frequently touched surfaces in public places, and changes in environment and climate. But this year, traveling feels even more, riskier because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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Every woman wishes to have a pair of voluminous and long eyelashes. Most of them rely on mascara or false lashes in order to make their wish come true. But this process involves patience and repetition of charade day after day.
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Among all the systems, the nervous system is still a mystery as there are many compilations related to it that have no specific reasons for their occurrence. With the help of case studies, medical science has managed to cure some complications, but nobody has a specific answer when it comes to reason.
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Peanuts contain certain specific proteins. When your body's immune system develops an abnormal, hypersensitivity response to one or more of these proteins, you are said to have a peanut allergy. Peanut allergy is one of the most common food allergies in both children and adults. The main reason why peanut allergies receive particular importance is - they are very common, lifelong, and may cause severe allergic reactions.
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Do you have gestational diabetes? Are you looking for the best gestational diabetes diet for a healthy pregnancy? If yes, reading this article towards the end would be highly beneficial for you.
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The coronavirus mainly gets transmitted through air droplets while we breathe. When a person coughs, sneeze, talk, shout or sing air droplets travel into the air. These air droplets land in the mouths or noses of people transmitting the infection. Preventing these air droplets from entering the atmosphere will prevent the infection from spreading. Wearing masks can help in this; it is a simple cloth barrier to prevent infected air droplets from reaching others.
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Are you asking yourself if you could be pregnant? Taking a pregnancy test is the only way to know for sure. But there are early pregnancy signs that could lead to the possibility. Here's what to look for.
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Is this the first time the world has witnessed any pandemic? There have been a few pandemics before, but none has affected people in as many countries as this novel coronavirus pandemic. It forced the whole world to shut down for several days or even several months. Each country tried to follow a different approach to minimize the risk of COVID-19 and discovered that a shutdown is obligatory.