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Access to affordable prescription medications is critical to healthcare, especially for seniors and individuals with disabilities covered by Medicare. Many…
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We are in a pandemic, in an unsustainable moment, of uncertainty, tired, and generally if we ask someone how they are, few people will tell us that they are fine, that they are happy.
We are in the middle of a pandemic and we need good news. One of the diseases that is still there, despite COVID-19, is cancer. Unfortunately, all of us around us have a family member, friend, or acquaintance who is affected, or has been at some point in their life. But there is good news in the field of cancer.
As the current coronavirus pandemic has shown, new mutations in viral genetic sequences can have a significant impact on the transmissibility of the virus and the damage it causes. For many years it has been feared that this could happen in the HIV-1 virus, which already affects 38 million people worldwide and has caused 33 million deaths to date, and now this new study has just confirmed it.
We are in sales season, we spend more time at home, and we have our computer or mobile phone more at hand to buy online. Is an increase in shopping addiction being reported this pandemic? What are the most frequent signs in people who have this addiction?