Thai authorities struggled to contain a growing coronavirus outbreak just days before the country’s traditional Songkran New Year’s holiday, when millions of people travel. Health officials reported 559 new infections on Friday, following increases over the previous two days. The government response has so far centered on closures of nightlife venues in 41 provinces for
Baby bumping! Pregnant Christine Quinn gave fans a sneak peek of her growing belly while doing a TikTok challenge on Monday, March 1. The Selling Sunset star, 31, showed off her closet, extensive wardrobe and runway walk while subtly revealing her baby bump on Monday, as her hairstylist, Jason, filmed the whole thing. “✨ The
Fox News Flash top headlines for October 1 The outer-borough COVID spike is growing. New York City Hall revealed late Wednesday that the major southern Brooklyn coronavirus cluster now spans from Brighton Beach all the way to eastern Crown Heights — as officials added a slew of new neighborhoods to the list of those witnessing concerning spikes
Looking good, mama! Jenna Dewan — who’s currently pregnant with baby No. 2 — took to her Instagram page over the weekend to show off her adorable growing baby bump. While doing a hydrating belly mask used to moisturize and reduce the appearance of stretch marks, the actress posed in a black bra and underwear,
A new report looks at cancer in adults 85 and older and finds incidence and mortality trends are generally similar to those in people 65 to 84, but screening is unexpectedly high and survival is poorer. The report appears in the American Cancer Society journal, CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. Adults aged 85 years
There’s no shame in loving your body. Thankfully, more Hollywood stars than ever before are preaching that message. Model Iskra Lawrence is an outspoken advocate for body positivity, and she recently opened up to Us Weekly about her journey to self-love. After spending many years “consumed with trying to fit one ideal,” the 28-year old
The good news is that people with HIV are living much longer than they used to; it’s estimated that by 2020, 70 percent of people living with HIV in the United States will be age 50 and older, compared to 10 percent during the first 20 years of the epidemic. The bad news? With this
Living within 100 metres of a park as a child slashes the risk of asthma as an adult by up to 71%, ‘fascinating’ study reveals If lived within 100 metres of ‘green space’ between birth and 18 years old Green spaces are thought to offset the damaging effects of air pollution Asthma affects around one
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