20200504

People with low levels of Vitamin D may be more likely to catch coronavirus and die from COVID-19 infection, study suggests

    Scientists from Queen Elizabeth Hospital Foundation Trust and the University of East Anglia write in their study: 'We believe, that we can advise Vitamin D supplementation to protect against SARS-CoV2 infection'
  • Study compared average vitamin D levels in a country with coronavirus mortality
  • Found a link showing low vitamin D levels are associated with a higher death rate
  • Researchers 'believe they can advise vitamin D supplementation' to protect against the coronavirus 
  • The research compared average levels of vitamin D across 20 European countries with COVID-19 infection rate and mortality. It revealed a convincing correlation where countries with low vitamin D levels were also the countries with highest mortality and COVID-19 infection rates.
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20200426

Oxford scientists develop accurate antibody kits that work in 20 minutes and could be producing one million a week by June


    Ministers have ordered production of up to 50 million new immunity tests as part of what experts hope will be a ‘game-changing’ development in the battle against Covid-19. A prototype is pictured above
  • Scientist breakthrough means Britons could take test to see if they have immunity from coronavirus by June
  • The Government has ordered the production of 50million the new 'game-changing' COVID-19 devices  
  • The tests, expected to cost £10, have been devised by scientists at Oxford and require blood from pin prick
  • Britons could reliably test if they have developed immunity and then be allowed to return to work as normal
  •  Everyone entering the UK will be forced to quarantine for a fortnight under plans being drawn up by the Government
  •  Boris Johnson will go back to work in Downing Street tomorrow, having told aides that he is 'raring to go'
  • Here’s how to help people impacted by Covid-19

20200421

Unable to sleep? The best ways you can trick yourself into dozing off

Ten million prescriptions for sleeping pills are written every year in England alone and a survey by Crampex has found that 86% of us suffer from sleep disturbance. And getting too little sleep can be bad for your health, leading to problems such as heart disease. But you can trick yourself to sleep by trying these expert natural tips.
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20200418

This Morning guest Dr Chris has recommended the three foods we should eat to help boost our immune systems during the coronavirus pandemic

 A doctor appeared on This Morning today and revealed the three foods we should be eating to help fight off coronavirusYoghurts, beans and bananas," he recommended.
He also advised the public get as much Vitamin D as possible to help our bodies get in the best condition. "Obviously these thing aren't going to stop you from getting [coronavirus] but it's good to boost your immune system and explained that 70% of it is in the gut. "Your immune system protects you against viruses and bacteria," he said.

20200415

Which Egg Do You Think Came From Healthy Chicken?


10 Benefits Of Bananas Which You Probably Didn’t Know About


10 Benefits of Bananas Which You Probably Didn’t Know About
CrfatSides has put together a list of 10 useful properties of this tropical fruit, and almost all depend on the ripeness of the banana. This doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t eat some and choose others, just that the right degree of ripeness can have a better effect on your health.
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20200329

Can you take paracetamol for coronavirus?

Coronavirus and paracetamol: Woman ill in bedFor those managing their symptoms at home, the NHS advises to "drink plenty of water and take everyday painkillers, such as paracetamol to help with your symptoms."
Paracetamol is used to relieve pain and reduce fever, so can help alleviate some symptoms.
Chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance suggested on Tuesday people should not take ibuprofen.