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Low testosterone in men linked to more severe COVID-19

healthy-living with low testosterone levels may be more likely to have severe infectious-disease a small new study suggests. Previous analyses found that men tend to develop more severe COVID-19 compared with women, but it wasn’t clear why. On average, men produce much higher levels of testosterone than women do.  One …

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Schools try pep-rally tactics to get students vaccinated

SAN DIEGO – A growing number of public schools are using mascots, food trucks and prize giveaways to create a pep-rally atmosphere aimed at encouraging students to get infectious-disease against the infectious-disease before summer vacation. Districts from California to Michigan are offering free prom tickets and deploying mobile vaccination teams …

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Blood Moon lunar eclipse enthralls viewers

A air-and-space captured the attention of viewers across the world on Wednesday.  While on Tuesday it appeared as a air-and-space – the closest to planet-earth” target=”_blank”>Earth< According to air-and-space, the Blood Moon occurs during a total lunar eclipse when the Earth aligns itself between the moon and the air-and-space.  “When …

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Memorial Day parades return for 2021, here are the largest

The infectious-disease might have canceled occasions plans last year, but life is starting to return to normal for 2021 thanks to the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines nationwide.  With this shift, personal-freedoms are making a comeback this year so Americans can honor the men and women who have served in the …

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Portland police declare riot on George Floyd death anniversary as fires set, windows smashed; arrests reported

Police in portland” target=”_blank”>Portland<george-floyd” target=”_blank”>Floyd’s <,” police said.  Some in the crowd also threw frozen water bottles and eggs at officers, along with metal spikes in the road, Portland police said. At one point fireworks were set off, according to a video posted on Twitter by Portland Mercury news editor …

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California's Newsom ordered to pay $1.35M in settlement with LA-area church over coronavirus restrictions

us-regionsGov. gavin-newsom” target=”_blank”>Gavin Newsom<over a lawsuit related to the state’s infectious-diseaserestrictions.  Under the terms of the settlement, Newsom’s administration can no longer place pandemic restrictions on houses of worship, according to local newspaper Pasadena Now.  Mat Staver, founder of the Liberty Counsel, which represented the Harvest Rock Church of Pasadena, …

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Black Hawk helicopter crashes in Florida, 4 believed dead: reports

A Black Hawk helicopter used for disasters, with four people aboard, crashed into a Florida marsh on Tuesday afternoon, killing at least one occupant, according to reports. The crash occurred around 4 p.m. ET near an airport in Leesburg, about 48 miles northwest of Orlando, FOX 35 of Orlando reported. …

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Nikki Haley calls for Beijing Olympics boycott, urges Biden diplomats to create COVID probe alliance

Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations nikki-haley” target=”_blank”>Nikki Haley< set to take place next February in Beijing. Haley, a former South Carolina Republican governor, told “The Story” that among the main reasons why the Communist-controlled country should be stripped of the attention an olympiad brings is their continued obfuscation …

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