Tag: Protect
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New COVID boosters likely to protect against worrisome variant : Shots
[ad_1] Lab data suggests the new COVID-19 booster shots should protect against a variant that concerns scientists. The boosters should be widely available this fall at pharmacies, like the one seen in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn borough in New York City. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images Lab…
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Ethereum Faces Rejection Yet Again, Can Bulls Protect This Key Support?
[ad_1] Ethereum price failed to reclaim $1,750 and trimmed all gains against the US Dollar. ETH could accelerate lower if it breaks the $1,630 support. Ethereum started a fresh decline below the $1,700 level. The price is trading below $1,700 and the 100-hourly Simple Moving Average. There is a key bearish trend line forming with…
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EPA head says he’s ‘proud’ of decision to block Alaska mine and protect salmon-rich Bristol Bay
[ad_1] ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The nation’s top environmental official said he fully supports his agency’s decision to block a proposed gold and copper mine in Alaska’s salmon-rich Bristol Bay, even as the state of Alaska has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn that action. “Let me be clear, we are very proud of our…
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RSV Pfizer vaccine to protect infants wins approval from FDA : Shots
[ad_1] An electron micrograph of Respiratory Syncytial Virus, also known as RSV, which is the leading cause of hospitalizations among infants in the U.S. CDC via AP hide caption toggle caption CDC via AP An electron micrograph of Respiratory Syncytial Virus, also known as RSV, which is the leading cause of hospitalizations among infants in…
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‘Adhir Ranjan Suspended From Lok Sabha on Flimsy Ground’: Kharge Urges Jagdeep Dhankhar To ‘Protect Democracy’
[ad_1] Curated By: Sanstuti Nath Last Updated: August 11, 2023, 13:14 IST “He only said Nirav Modi. Nirav means ‘Shaant’ (quiet), and for that, he was suspended?” Kharge said to Rajya Sabha Chairman (Image: Twitter) Chowdhury was suspended on Thursday from the House for making objectionable comments about Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his speech…
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Brazil’s Amazon Summit ends with roadmap to protect world’s rainforests
[ad_1] Brazil’s Amazon Summit closed on Wednesday with a roadmap to protect tropical rainforests that was welcomed as an important step in countering climate change, but without the concrete commitments sought by some environmentalists to end deforestation. Leaders and ministers from eight Amazon nations signed a declaration Tuesday in Belem, Brazil, that laid…
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Alberta’s ‘move over’ rules to protect roadside workers start Sept. 1
[ad_1] Breadcrumb Trail Links Politics Local News Crime “This is a common-sense rule change. If you see any flashing lights and people working on the side of the road, slow down to 60 km/h or move over to make an open lane beside them.” Published Aug 08, 2023 • 3 minute read Bridge construction continues…
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The best time to go to sleep to protect your cardiovascular health
[ad_1] It may be best to stop scrolling and hit the hay earlier (Picture: Getty Images) Sleep is a very individualised, personal experience. From lavender sprays to silk pillowcases, many of us need very specific conditions to achieve some shuteye. But sometimes, these frilly add-ons are more focused on simply getting to sleep – and…
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Cops assigned to protect S.A.’s deputy president arrested over attack
[ad_1] Article content JOHANNESBURG — Eight police officers assigned to a security team protecting South Africa’s deputy president have been arrested and are expected to appear in a courtroom on Monday after they were caught on video kicking and stomping on two off-duty trainee soldiers having pulled their car over on a highway in Johannesburg.…
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Heat kills in 3 main ways. Know the signs to protect yourself : Shots
[ad_1] It was 118 degrees after 5 p.m. in Phoenix, Arizona on July 18, 2023. More than 80 million people have under heat warnings, as relentless temperatures continue to bake the western and southern U.S. PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images It was 118 degrees…