Gotta have a sense of humor these days. And to do that constantly with your tongue would be very tiring, so - wearing it on a mask is the perfect solution. Especially when you have the "fever gun" always in your face. This woman lives in the Phillipines. We'll see more from them ...
Of the general population, one out of 13 or 7.5 percent of U.S. adults reported having symptoms of long COVID that lasted three or more months after their initial infection, according to the survey. Women were found to have a higher rate of long COVID than men, with 9.4 percent reporti...
(Sources: Beijing Center for Diseases Prevention and Control, Beijing Institute of Health Education)
Sex is all about intimacy, but recently published advice from sexual health charity the Terrence Higgins Trust recommends people should wear a face mask and avoid kissing during sex with anyone outside of their household, to minimise the risk of spreading COVID-19. The charity said that it ...
COVID-19Sexual behaviorMSMHIV preventionThis paper presents data from the Love and Sex in the Time of COVID survey, an online survey with US gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men. The first round of the Love and Sex in the Time of COVID-19 survey was conducted online ...
TheCOVID-19pandemicishavinganegativeinfluenceonpeoplewitheatingdisorders,accordingtoanewstudyfromtheUK.WhileitiswellknownthatCOVID-19ishavingagreateffectontheglobalpopulation,aresearchcarriedoutbyresearchersfromNorthumbriaUniversityshowsthatthepandemicraises,additionaluniquechallengesforindividualswitheatingdisorders.Duringthe...
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I just don’t get it. She needs to see the story of 28 year old doctor I believe in TX who die last Friday because of Covid 19! She had all her life ahead of her! All because she was saving people lives! Just wear a mask is not hard! It’s Kind!
Two new studies give encouraging evidence that having COVID-19 may offer some protection against future infections. Researchers found that people who made antibodies to the coronavirus were much less likely to test positive again for up to six months and