NYC threatens to close Yeshivas that do not ban unvaccinated children

[ad_1] New York City health officials on Monday announced a new wave of crackdown on yeshivas in a Brooklyn neighborhood, allowing unvaccinated students to attend a school in the middle of a measles crisis. The Ministry of Health had already ordered Jewish academies of some postal codes to send children home who were not completely … Read more

Study shows brain zaps stimulate memory of people over 60

[ad_1] NEW YORK – A new study reveals that zapping the brains of people over 60 with a light electric current has improved a form of memory that has allowed them to function as elderly people in their twenties. 39; years. One day, people may visit clinics to strengthen this capacity, which decreases both in … Read more

Use of dietary supplements, nutrient intake and mortality among US adults | Annals of Internal Medicine

[ad_1] Friedman School of Science and Nutrition Policy, Tufts University, and Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLife, Boston, Massachusetts (F.C.) Friedman School of Science and Nutrition Policy, Tufts University, Boston, Massachusetts (M.D., J.B.B., L.Z., F.F.Z.) Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts (K.K.H.) Friedman School of Science and Nutrition Policy and … Read more

Plan to ban unvaccinated children from access to overturned public places

[ad_1] A judge overturned the Rockland County Emergency Statement banning unvaccinated children from attending school, with the help of a New Jersey doctor. The statement was put in place by Rockland County Executive Director Ed Day On March 26, while the measles outbreak was continuing, one of three in the region, including the ongoing Lakewood … Read more

Low electrical currents can restore working memory in older adults

[ad_1] (Credit: Arkela / shutterstock) It's not just you. As you get older, it's harder and harder to remember the numbers of a phone number or to calculate the tip to leave without resorting to an app. Our so-called "working memory" is responsible for keeping this type of information at the forefront of the mind. … Read more

64-year-old man killed in Rockford identified

[ad_1] ROCKFORD, IL (WIFR) – Updated April 8, 2019 at 3:15 pm Samuel Randolph, a 64-year-old man from Rockford, was identified as a victim of a homicide on Alliance Avenue. An autopsy determined that Randolph had died as a result of blunt force trauma to the body. The Winnebago County Coroner's Office says his death … Read more

Cold plasma can kill 99.9% of airborne viruses, according to a U-M study

[ad_1] ANN ARBOR – Dangerous viruses suspended in the air are rendered harmless on the fly when they are exposed to charged and energetic air molecules fragments, researchers have shown. University of Michigan. They hope someday to exploit this ability to replace a hundred-year-old device: the surgical mask. UM engineers have measured the speed of … Read more

Negative carbon balance power generation for China

[ad_1] Credit: Grant Wilson / Public Domain If we want to limit the increase in global temperature to 2 degrees above pre-industrial levels, as stipulated in the Paris Climate Agreement, it will take much more than the transition to sources of energy. carbon neutral energy such as wind and solar. This will require negative carbon … Read more