(NewsUSA) – In the wake of unprecedented school closures resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, the College Board is supporting students and schools with free, live review sessions and online exams taken at home.In a survey of 18,000 students enrolled in AP classes, 91 percent indicated they want to complete their classes and take their exams."We […]
Month: April 2020
Iran Receives Influx of American Aid
(NewsUSA) – In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for global humanitarian action is urgent. Some good news: Capital Commodities, a global entrepreneurial management company, has received a license to export goods to Iran.The license, granted by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control as well as the U.S. […]
Ways to Stay Connected (And Check On Seniors) While Social Distancing
(NewsUSA) – You know we’re all going a tad stir-crazy when a parody of the title song from Broadway’s "Oklahoma!" ("Oh, Corona!") gets almost 1.7 million views on YouTube. But it’s far worse for seniors: Not only can’t even their kids and grandkids visit them, but there’s the extra stress that comes with the nagging […]
Beauty Product Fans Embrace Power Serums
(NewsUSA) -Anyone shopping for quality, natural skin care has many options, but customized serums are becoming the product of choice for those seeking fast, effective and individualized treatments for a range of skin health and beauty concerns.The BABOR skin care product line, developed in 1956 in Germany by biochemist Dr. Michael Babor, has an established […]
Discover the Potential Immune-System Benefits of Vitamin D
(NewsUSA) – A healthy immune system is important at all times, but especially so in these days of the novel coronavirus and heightened awareness about the spread of germs.You can support a healthy immune system by eating well, getting plenty of sleep, and exercising. Supplements with vitamins that support the immune system, such as vitamin […]
What to Do if You Have A Vaccine Injury
(NewsUSA) – Currently, 16 vaccines are covered under the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) in the United States: influenza, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), measles, mumps, rubella, human papillomavirus, meningitis, diphtheria, chicken pox, polio, rotavirus, haemophilus influenzae type b, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and the pneumonia conjugate vaccine.Some of the more common injuries associated with vaccination […]
Phyto-C Skin Care Serum Helps Restore Damaged Skin
(NewsUSA) – It’s common knowledge that excessive skin exposure, not only to the sun but also to environmental pollutants, can promote inflammation and lead to skin damage.But Phyto-C Skin Care, a scientifically-based skin care company, combines the latest pharmaceutical science with natural antioxidants to develop skin care products that help restore and protect the skin.Phyto-C […]
Five Facts: Contact Lenses, Glasses & COVID-19
(NewsUSA) – It’s a common question: can I wear my contact lenses during the COVID-19 pandemic? New research led by the Centre for Ocular Research & Education (CORE) is helping the billions of people who rely on contact lenses or glasses take care of their eyes, dispelling coronavirus myths.Dr. Lyndon Jones, CORE’s director and the […]
New Functional Tea Popular with Diabetics
(NewsUSA) – Now more than ever, older adults recognize the importance of staying healthy. And their numbers are increasing. The U.S. population of adults aged 65 years and older is expected to be 88.5 million by the year 2050, according to U.S. Census Bureau projections. For many of these older adults, staying healthy includes working […]