Diwali 2022: People wear vibrant traditional clothes, light candles and diyas, and some also set off firecrackers. At this time of year, people tend to get caught up in the spirit of the season and may not take proper precautions to prevent respiratory conditions like bronchitis, asthma, lung fibrosis, and allergic rhinitis. Additionally, Diwali pollution […]

As the surge in children’s respiratory illnesses, including rhinovirus and enterovirus, continues across the country, one children’s hospital is considering installing a field tent to deal with the influx of patients. Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford confirmed to ABC News it is in talks with the National Guard and the Federal Emergency Management Association […]

If the plummeting temperatures and dark evenings aren’t exactly rocking your world right now, why not book an autumnal escape to somewhere sunnier? Just a stone’s throw from London, these destinations offer balmy evenings on tap, as well as an assortment of treatments and activities to help you feel happier, healthier and more balanced ahead […]

Session #1 – Safety Culture – Presentations Capt. John Dolan, Deputy Director, Loss Prevention, Standard Club highlighted that navigation related major claims are on the rise and the associated costs are huge. As we have entered a new era of e-navigation, it is not just the seafarer who needs focus. Pilots have a critical role […]

In view of the upcoming festive season, Executive Health Officer, has advised several precautionary measures for preventing surge in Covid -19 cases Representative image Now pay only for what you want! {{#micropricingExists}} This is a Premium Story Pay {{contentPrice}} to Read now {{#userBalance}} ConsCent Balance: {{userBalance}} {{/userBalance}} {{^userBalance}} {{/userBalance}} […]

Stopping air pollution is not in our hands, although we can strengthen our system. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), pollution is the fifth leading cause of death in India. Various types of pollutants are always present in the environment. Especially during Diwali, the air of many big cities becomes poisonous. People who have […]

The Taiwan border has been open since 13 October, and crew exchange can now be conducted at the country’s commercial ports. The regulations are as follows: Normal exchange of crew members has been opened. Others (inspectors, superintendents, etc) must apply for boarding permission from the port authority before boarding the vessel. Applicable at Kaohsiung, An […]

WASHINGTON — First lady Jill Biden took her husband’s unity agenda to an unlikely venue on Monday, when conservative cable station Newsmax aired an interview with her about cancer research. Curing cancer is a central goal for President Joe Biden, whose eldest son, Beau, died from a brain tumor seven years ago. Last month he […]

A n avian flu “prevention zone” has been declared across Great Britain as the country continues to battle a “devastating” outbreak of the disease. Officials announced it will now be a legal requirement for all bird keepers to follow strict measures to protect flocks from bird flu, including keeping free range birds in fenced areas […]

A n avian flu “prevention zone” has been declared across Great Britain in the face of rising case numbers as the country battles the largest ever outbreak of the disease. From midday on Monday, it will be a legal requirement for all bird keepers in Britain to follow strict measures to protect flocks from bird […]

If you feel breathless because of anxiety, there are breathing techniques you can try to alleviate symptoms and start feeling better. These techniques can be done at any point during the day or build into longer moments for yourself. #1 Lengthen your exhale Before you take a big, deep breath, try a thorough exhale. Push […]

Opinion LBV Hub Health and wellbeing Breathe Therapies It’s a sad truth that those in the caring professions, are often not focused on caring for themselves. Giving their all with patients or clients, they can find themselves on edge when with their colleagues. All the extra time and patience, alertness and making allowances, the sense […]

If we were to meet in person, you’d never know the challenges I struggle with or how much planning it takes for me to live each day without having a medical emergency. Even when people do know that I have two primary “invisible disabilities,” my conditions are so rare that most people don’t understand them. […]

Respiratory Protection Market Research Report is a Professional and In-Depth Study on the Existing State of Respiratory Protection Industry. This report focuses on the Major Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities, and Threats for Key Players like 3M, Avon Protection Systems, Bullard Group, Ansell, Honeywell International, MSA Safety, etc. It also Provides Granular Analysis of Market Share, Segmentation, Revenue Forecasts, […]

Dressed in fire gear, David McIntosh demonstrates how a fire fighter would search a burning house for fire victims during a Fire Prevention Week presentation at South. Joe Burns Buy this photo Fiere fighter Randy Bachman answers questions from Deerfield second grade students.. Joe Burns Buy this photo Fire fighter David McIntosh dresses in fire […]

In recent weeks many children have returned to in-person learning and resumed after-school activities and sports. Some public health measures used to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 such as masks and social distancing, which are also effective against other respiratory viruses, have been lifted in many schools across the United States. While all of this […]

October 14, 2022 10:12 am Credit: MGN LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – New research suggests almost half of COVID-19 survivors still have symptoms half a year after being infected. Researchers from Scotland looked at over 33,000 patients with a confirmed PCR test and tracked their progress. The study revealed that after six months, 6% reported they […]

Navigating politics at school and at home during ‘dangerously divided times’ Kevin Chang Barnum This hour on Disrupted, we explore how to communicate across the political divide with the author of ‘I Never Thought Of It That Way,” Mónica Guzmám. We also hear about a controversial vocabulary worksheet at a Connecticut high school. Listen • […]

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has recently issued a position statement on non-infective acute respiratory illnesses (such as asthma). Medical professionals at major sporting events deal with more than just sprains, strains, and blood. They report that about 50% of their consultations are about acute illnesses, and of those, 50% are about the respiratory system. […]

Contributed Photo/Lee H. Dunlap Posted 10/13/22 Harrison firefighter Chris Mounce (left) wears an air self-breathing mask to demonstrate to students at Eagle Heights Elementary School some of the firefighting equipment they use while fighting a … This item is available in full to subscribers. Attention subscribers We have recently launched a new and improved website. […]

















