COVID Vaccine Is a Big Stress-Reliever, Too: Study

THURSDAY, Feb. 17, 2022 (HealthDay News) While getting a COVID-19 vaccine protects against infection, new research confirms that it can also help ease pandemic-triggered stress. “Our study documents important psychological benefits of vaccination beyond reducing the risk of severe illness and death associated with COVID-19,” said lead investigator Jonathan Koltai, from the University of New […]

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DMT Vape Pens: Everything You Need to Know

DMT is rapidly becoming one of the most preferred drugs globally due to its powerful hallucinogenic properties. It provides its users with life capabilities that change their negative thinking and replace them with a positive awareness which improves their mental well-being.  The majority of the users have been taking DMT through smoking together with marijuana.  […]

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Universal Organ Donation: Blood Type Doesn’t Matter

Latest Prevention & Wellness News THURSDAY, Feb. 17, 2022 It’s possible to create “universal” donor organs that would eliminate the need to match transplant donor and recipient blood types, researchers report. “With the current matching system, wait times can be considerably longer for patients who need a transplant depending on their blood type,” […]

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Thanks, dad: jammer used to stop kids going online, wipes out a town’s internet by mistake

A father who used a signal jammer to reign in his childrens’ internet use managed to wipe out an entire town’s connectivity by mistake. The French Agence Nationale des Fréquences, the organization responsible for managing radio frequencies in the country, received a strange complaint (translated) from a mobile phone operator.  The carrier had detected odd […]

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COVID Without Symptoms May Be Very Rare

THURSDAY, Feb. 17, 2022 Healthy, unvaccinated adults who get COVID are unlikely to be symptom-free, according to a new study that challenges other research suggesting that asymptomatic infection is common. “Some studies suggest that asymptomatic infection may occur as often as 50% of the time,” but the new research casts doubt on that assertion, said […]

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