Tag: Covid

Fans in the toilet slow down poop droplets from making you sick

A new study published in Risk Analysis found that bioaerosol concentrations of two bacteria -- Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) -- exceeded acceptable levels established by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) after toilet flushing. Inhaling these biological particles can produce symptoms like abdominal cramps, nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. 

Bats didn’t transmit Covid: new study

Did Covid start in bats? New research from scientists in Israel refute the theory which points to the opposite: bats have a highly effective immune system that enables them to deal relatively easily with viruses considered lethal for other mammals.

What to Do About Always Feeling Sick

Are you feeling sick chronically - like all the time? Maybe it's post-covid or long-haul covid, maybe it's menopause or you are just run down. How can you cope?

Frankincense resin could slow Covid impact

Plants from the past and used in the Bible may help us against modern ailments. Research studies to produce medicines capable of fighting COVID-19 from frankincense trees in Oman are being jointly undertaken by the University of Nizwa in Oman and the University of Oxford in England

Your incense may be killing you 

You might find yourself starting a rest asana when your yoga teacher lights an incense stick. A new retrospective study from Taiwan shows that incense use might just be as bad for you as smoking. Unborn babies are especially at risk.

UK Businesses Are Planning to Increase Covid Restrictions This Winter

London is home to some of the world's most sustainable businesses. The latest Covid uptick means putting some plans on hold for eco-tourism, again.

Top 10 Key Risks of 2021

2021, like any other year in the world, has its own risks and challenges that have to be addressed....

Tel Aviv makes Covid-friendly breathing sidewalks

Tel Aviv makes breathable sidewalk space, stealing from the streets, giving to the cafegoers.