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Wash your hands often to keep Covid-19 away, but most Indians can't afford the water
Washing hands with soap is critical in the fight against Covid-19, but it’s a luxury for 82% of rur…
Hand sanitisers may protect you from COVID germs but could lead to skin problems determines new study
Dr. B.L. Jangid, Dermatologists & Hair Transplant Surgeon, SkinQure Clinic, New Delhi, sha…
Navajo artist Emma Robbins is bringing tap water and solar power to hundreds of homes that never had it before
One in three homes on the Navajo Nation don't have running water. So Robbins is dropping off 275-ga…
Hilary Brueck
Hundreds of yachts are crowding the waters around the US Virgin Islands as other Caribbean islands close their ports, and it's creating a trash problem on top of coronavirus fears
Many mariners were vacationing in the Caribbean when the pandemic struck and were turned away from …
Dominic-Madori Davis
Boeing announces voluntary layoffs to cut costs as coronavirus leaves it in 'uncharted waters'
As planes around the world sit parked on runways and desert fields, orders for new aircraft have fa…
Graham Rapier
Just 40% of cruise ships operating in American waters since mid-April tested crew members for the coronavirus — and it's a red flag for those eager to hit the water
Many are eager to hop a cruise, but a new CDC report raises flags on how companies are handling the…
Rachel Premack
A protester says California police forced her to drink cold water to lower her temperature so she could be put in jail
14 protesters have accused jail staff in Sacramento of unhygienic practices, citing clogged toilets…
Sophia Ankel
21 million Americans don't have access to safe drinking water. That can put them at higher risk of getting COVID-19.
Those without clean water face a choice: wash your hands but risk exposure to chemicals, or face a …
Holly Secon,Havovi Cooper
Delhi's pollution will go up against anti-smog guns, hotspot detection, and 50 teams this winter as stubble burning makes an early mark in its skies
In India’s national capital, winter is coming — and so is the thick layer of smog all over the city…
How the coronavirus has boosted non-alcoholic beer
Non-alcoholic is the craft beer trend -- and even the wellness trend -- of the moment. But will it …
Andrew Dickson
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis asked if people ever sought testing to see if they were sick before the coronavirus pandemic: 'Think about it'
"Before polio, did anyone go out and seek the polio vaccine? Before cancer, did anyone go out and s…
Connor Perrett
Some sparkling water brands may contain high levels of risky chemicals called PFAS, a report found
Consumer Reports tested brands including Topo Chico, Polar, and La Croix for PFAS — unregulated che…
Gabby Landsverk
Advisory for containment of coronavirus in slum areas
In case any positive case is detected in the locality, 'containment plan' will be put in place …
PTI
Scientists are getting closer to classifying long COVID as an autoimmune disease
New research may finally answer why long COVID patients are still sick, suggesting one "auto-antibo…
Aria Bendix
Day to day symptoms of how coronavirus progresses
Some most common symptoms of COVID-19 infection noticed during the early stages of the disea…
The pandemic endgame isn't here yet. But if we play our cards right, things will start getting better in 2023.
The US hasn't vaccinated fast enough to avert a disaster. It's now likely that 80 to 90% of America…
Hilary Brueck
How offices should look in a world with the coronavirus
The WHO and the CDC have issued new guidelines for returning to the workplace, which include more s…
Hilary Brueck,Shira Feder
This World Food Day, follow these tips from nutritionists to keep yourself healthy
The deadly coronavirus pandemic has made people realise the importance of a healthy diet. Goo…
Coronavirus condemns Chinese football to endless pre-season
Authorities have not said when the borders will be reopened to foreigners.Guoan last week ended a …
PTI
US futures tread water at record highs after strong Chinese trade data eases worries about Delta's impact
Chinese exports and imports surged in August, assuaging fears about a slowdown and boosting stocks,…