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By Emilio Parodi and Alistair SmoutMILAN/LONDON (Reuters) - Italian and British medical experts are investigating a possible link between the coronavirus pandemic and clusters of severe inflammatory disease among infants who are arriving in hospital with high fevers and swollen arteries.Doctors in northern Italy, one of the world's hardest-hit areas during the pandemic, have reported…
MILAN/LONDON (Reuters) - Italian and British medical experts are investigating a possible link between the coronavirus pandemic and clusters of severe inflammatory disease among infants who are arriving in hospital with high fevers and swollen arteries. Britain's Secretary of State for Health Matt Hancock at Downing Street, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19),…
Coronavirus cases in Italy happened earlier than previously thought, according to a new study presented Friday. With nearly 200,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19, Italy has been atop of a global list of infections and deaths caused by the new coronavirus since the early days of the outbreak. The first official case of a local infection…
New York Daily News | Apr 24, 2020 | 5:31 PM Medical staff tend to a patient in the emergency COVID-19 ward at the San Carlo Hospital in Milan, Italy, on April 16.(Antonio Calanni/AP) Coronavirus cases in Italy happened earlier than previously thought, according to a new study presented Friday. With nearly 200,000 confirmed cases…
2 min read CROTCHGATE IS THE latest controversy to hit the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympic Winter Games. The World Anti-Doping Agency is currently investigating allegations that arose from an article published in the German newspaper Bild claiming insider information of ski jumpers injecting their penis with hyaluronic acid. Sticking a syringe in your penis might sound
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The cardio craze has ebbed and flowed for decades. At various points in time, it’s felt like everyone is obsessed with cardio-based workouts—and doing a lot of them—from step aerobics in the ’80s to the boutique cycling boom in the 2010s. And who can forget about the surge in race signups and Peloton memberships when