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Hepatitis C-Positive Livers Safe for Transplantation, Study Explains

Ohio, June 27: According to a recent study, patients who received a transplanted liver infected with hepatitis C, and were treated for the infection later, showed good signs of recovery. The study was conducted by researchers of University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and UC Health and was published in the journal Liver Transplantation. Also Read… Read More »

Expert advice for creating a cosy and chic master bedroom

Spending more time at home no doubt highlighted to Australians the importance of creating healthy boundaries between work, play and places of rest. Porter Davis Homes lead interior designer Janelle Miles has these top tips to help you create the perfect slumber sanctuary. Manipulate mood with colour When it comes to colours in the bedroom,… Read More »

Virus taking stronger hold in US, other populated countries

SEOUL, South Korea — While China moved closer to containing a fresh outbreak in Beijing, the coronavirus took a stronger hold elsewhere, including the United States, where surging infections across southern states have highlighted the risks of reopening economies without effective treatment or vaccines. Another record daily increase in India on Friday pushed the country’s… Read More »

These are the countries seeing a surge in coronavirus cases

Commuters wearing protective masks wait for a train at the Luz station in Sao Paulo. As the country shatters records and the contamination curve fails to flatten, President Jair Bolsonaro remains adamant about his crusade to reopen commerce and the economy. Pacific Press Lockdowns imposed across the world in an attempt to combat the coronavirus… Read More »

Coronavirus: UK must prepare for second virus wave – health leaders

Health leaders are calling for an urgent review to determine whether the UK is properly prepared for the “real risk” of a second wave of coronavirus. In an open letter published in the British Medical Journal, ministers were warned that urgent action would be needed to prevent further loss of life. The presidents of the… Read More »