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Here's how the coronavirus started, continues to spread and what to do to protect yourself during the pandemic. #CNN #News

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Bob
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Coronaviruses (CoV): a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as COVID-19.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): an infectious disease caused by a new strain of coronavirus that was discovered in 2019 and named a pandemic in 2020.
2009 H1N1 Flu: a pandemic disease that emerged in 2009 caused by the H1N1)pdm09 virus, which was different from any other influenza strain circulating at the time.
World Health Organization (WHO): an organization that directs and coordinates international health within the United Nations system.
1918 Flu: often referred to as the “Spanish flu,” the 1918 influenza pandemic was the most severe pandemic in recent history and caused by an H1N1 virus. There are competing theories for its place of origin, but public health experts agree it did not actually originate in Spain.
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS): a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It was first named “gay-related immunodeficiency disease (GRID),” despite the fact anyone, regardless of sexuality, is susceptible.
Stigma: a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
Pandemic: the worldwide spread of a new disease.
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World Health Organization. "World now at the start of 2009 influenza pandemic." http://www.who.int/mediacentre..../news/statements/200 (2009).

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World Health Organization. "World Health Organization Best Practices for the Naming of New Human Infectious Diseases" https://apps.who.int/iris/bits....tream/handle/10665/1 (2015).

Bob
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HOW TO FIGHT CORONAVIRUS
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Bob
2 Views · 6 years ago

Those of us who suffer from seasonal allergies and hay fever don't really look forward to spring anyway, but thanks to the onset of the COVID-19 coronavirus, every cough, sneeze, or sniffle has become a reason for us, and those around us, to worry.

But doctors like Greg Poland, an infectious diseases professor at the Mayo Clinic and director of the Mayo Clinic's Vaccine Research Group, tells CNN that there is a noticeable difference between a seasonal allergy and the coronavirus, particularly if you're experiencing the same symptoms that you do every year. Poland says,

"The issue with seasonal allergies is that they affect the nose and eye. They tend to be nasal, and most symptoms are localized to the head, unless you also experience a rash. The flu and the novel coronavirus, these affect other systems and the lower respiratory tract. You probably won't have a runny nose, but what you might have is a sore throat, a cough, a fever or shortness of breath."

But bear in mind that not all shortness of breath can indicate coronavirus, because while allergies might not normally trigger a shortness of breath, they could if you have asthma.

Dr. Maria Teresa Camacho, the medical director of a pediatric intensive care unit, tells CBS that allergy sufferers shouldn't also expect to see their body temperatures go above normal range. She told the outlet,

"[With] allergies you don't have a fever and usually they are seasonal allergies, you know it's not all the time. You have congestion, but you don't have a fever and body aches."

Business Insider reports that someone with the virus will have a fever, dry cough, shortness of breath, will sometimes have headaches, aches and pains, a sore throat, and fatigue; but there won't necessarily be any diarrhea and a runny nose is rare. There is no sneezing.

Symptoms of a common cold include aches and pains, a sore throat, runny nose, and sneezing. Symptoms of a flu include a fever, a dry cough, headaches, aches and pains, a sore throat, and fatigue. And the most common allergy symptoms are a runny nose, sneezing, and shortness of breath.

It may be a bit more of a challenge to work out the differences between COVID-19, a cold, and a flu though, because as Poland says in a separate interview with CNBC that the cold and flu have similar symptoms to the coronavirus. But if you have all the flu symptoms and you can't breathe, it may be a good idea to get tested as quickly as possible if you're able. NBC News medical correspondent Dr. John Torres calls it a "tell-tale sign":

Sandra Kesh, a New York-based infectious disease expert tells CNBC,

"Based on what we know so far, [for most people] it will probably be like when you're laid up in bed with the flu. You'll start to feel sick, symptoms get worse until they peak, and then they gradually go away."

The WHO has said that coronavirus, unlike allergies, can go from mild or moderate to severe very quickly. Poland tells CNN,

"If you have an acute case of coronavirus or flu, you will feel so tired, so achy, you'd basically be driven to bed. Everybody would see the difference. Allergies may make you feel tired, but they're not going to cause severe muscle or joint ache."

The infection usually starts in the nose, and once the virus is inside your body, it attacks the cells that protect your respiratory system. If the virus stays in the region of your upper airway, then Jeffery Taubenberger, who has studied infection in Spanish flu victims, tells Fortune that you're not likely to get as sick. But if it goes down your windpipe and into your lungs, it can cause pneumonia; it can also trigger your body's immune system, which is capable of creating more damage. Taubenberger says,

"Your body is immediately trying to repair the damage in the lung as soon as it's happening. Normally, if this goes well, you can clear up your infection in just a few days."

The downside to your body healing itself so efficiently is that your immune system ends up damaging the cells responsible for protecting the lower respiratory tract, and as a result, Taubenberger says the lungs become vulnerable to a second bacterial infection caused by germs that normally live in our noses, throats, and in mechanical ventilators.

Bottom line? Monitor your symptoms carefully, and take all necessary precautions to prevent potentially spreading disease to others, including maintaining social distancing and regularly washing your hands thoroughly. Symptoms vary from person to person, but if you're getting worse instead of getting better over the course of a few days, seek medical attention.

#Coronavirus #Flu #Allergies

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Bob
2 Views · 6 years ago

One day slime Sam and his friend Sue couldn't find stationary they needed - like scissors, markers and paper clips. After a long search they decided that their stationary needed a home. If every piece of stationary was in one place, then they would never have to look for it all over the house again!

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President Trump said that anybody who wants a COVID-19 test can get one. NBC News’ Alexa Liautaud explains the step-by-step process to getting tested for the virus, and why some people are hitting roadblocks.
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Bob
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How to stand CORRECTLY to the golf ball

In this video Rick Shiels PGA Golf Professional shows you how to set up and stand CORRECTLY to the golf ball in order to hit the golf ball longer, hit the golfer ball straight and to lower your golf handicap & lower your golf scores!

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Bob
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The forehand or sidearm is a crucial throw in disc golf. Jeremy Koling teaches us the basics of a good forehand in disc golf.
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Impromptu celebrations broke out in the streets of several major U.S. cities once the presidential race was won by the Biden-Harris ticket.

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Joe Biden est élu président des États-Unis. Beaucoup d'images ont circulé ce week-end. Lors de son discours, la vice-présidente Kamala Harris a insisté sur le caractère historique de sa nomination. Et elle ne sera d'ailleurs pas la dernière à occuper ce poste, a-t-elle expliqué. Pour l'occasion, elle a porté un ensemble blanc en hommage aux suffragettes, des femmes habillées en blanc pour réclamer le droit de vote. Qu'en est-il de Donald Trump ? - La Pépite, du lundi 9 novembre 2020, présenté par Julien Mielcarek, sur BFMTV.


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Bob
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Joe Biden is on the verge of becoming the next president of the United States.

The counting continues in a handful of remaining battleground states. But Joe Biden has now overtaken Donald Trump in key states including Pennsylvania, where 98% of the votes have been counted.

Victory in Pennsylvania alone, with its 20 electoral college votes, would be enough to deliver Joe Biden the White House.

Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting by North America editor Jon Sopel and Nick Bryant with the Biden campaign in Delaware.

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Bob
4 Views · 3 years ago

The fitness industry is full of false hacks, dangerous false information and basic flat out lies.

I wanted to discuss female fitness influencers specifically, being a female myself that has only recently started exploring the online world of fitness. These 5 points are discussing how and why influencers are often tricking their audience and why it’s becoming more and more toxic.

With the aim to secure money and fame, thousands of female fitness influencers are sharing health and fitness tips with conflicting information and SUPER complex diet and exercise program. It’s not right or fair on their audiences, so hopefully this video explains further.

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