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A Sugar Substitute Used in Diet Coke and Pepsi Max May Be a Carcinogenic
Aspartame, a sugar substitute that’s used in low-calory drinks, is set to be ruled a carcinogenic by WHO’s cancer research arm.
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WHO Says Corticosteroids Really Do Save Lives of People Critically Ill with COVID-19
Readily available drugs, which dampen the runaway inflammatory response in patients severely ill with COVID-19, save lives, according to evidence released this week. An analysis by the World Health Organisation (WHO), which drew together results from several studies, confirms the benefit of this group of anti-inflammatory steroid drugs, known as corticosteroids. While earlier studies showed…
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U.S. Hits Record 3 Million Covid-19 Cases As Trump Pulls Out of World Health Organisation
The U.S. reached 3 million covid-19 cases on Wednesday and broke its own record for the most new cases in a single day on Tuesday, chalking up 60,209 infections in a 24-hour period, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University and AFP. The record was smashed on the same day the U.S. formally announced…
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Chinese State Media Slams US Response To The Coronavirus… With Lego
Let it be stated that the Xinhua News Agency is widely known as being a propagandistic mouthpiece of the Chinese government and the organisation’s journalistic integrity should generally be viewed as questionable. That said, its unfavourable read on the United States’ slow response to the covid-19 pandemic is pretty on the money.