Prepare Yourself and Your Family CLICK HERE A 101-year-old man, identified as ‘Mr. P’ has been released from isolation after recovering from COVID-19 in the Italian city of Rimini. Mr. P., a WWII and Spanish Flu survivor was admitted last week to a hospital in northeast Italy after he was tested positive for the Coronavirus. According to Gloria Lisi, Vice-Mayor of Rimini, as the patient began to recover it became “the story everyone talked about” in the hospital. “Everyone saw hope for the future of all of us in the recovery of a person more than 100 years old,” Lisi said in a televised interview. “Every day we see the sad stories from these weeks that mechanically tell about a virus that...
As unfortunate as it sounds, many young people think taking drugs is cool. We can blame it on different things: influence from celebrities, peers or the rush that comes with doing something forbidden, however, in many instances, if you don’t smoke or drink, you’re likely to be ostracized from the ‘cool’ kids club. You can take advice from HERE The reality is that drug addiction roots itself at a very young age and there comes a time when a parent must talk to their teen about drugs before it is too late. Considering how early kids are engaging in drug use and abuse, it is paramount that you as a parent step up. Here are some guidelines on how you can...
A BRAVE boy who won the nation's heart in his battle against leukaemia gave his millions of fans a thumbs up after being discharged from hospital and declared cancer free. Oscar Saxelby-Lee, 6, was diagnosed with an aggressive blood cancer in December 2018 after his parents noticed unusual bruising on his legs. Doctors gave Oscar, from Worcester, just months to find a stem cell match to save his life which led parents Olivia Saxelby, 25, and Jamie Lee, 28, to launch a UK-wide appeal for donors. Last March, a record-breaking 4,855 volunteers queued in the freezing rain after Oscar's Pitmaston Primary School in Worcester opened as a testing centre. A suitable donor was finally found after a staggering 10,000...
Teaching children with autism exercise may best be done in a classroom before you head to the gym. Coach Dave, Ashley, and Champion Dylan share some activities.
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A man reportedly died in China’s Yunnan Province after testing positive for Hantavirus Metro Saga reports. The development was communicated by Global Times which tweeted: A person from Yunnan Province died while on his way back to Shandong Province for work on a chartered bus on Monday. He was tested positive for #hantavirus. Other 32 people on bus were tested. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Hantaviruses are a family of viruses which are spread mainly by rodents and can cause varied diseases in people. It can cause hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) and haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS). The disease is not airborne and can only spread to people if they come in contact with urine, feces,...