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Despite numerous studies conducted over the years demonstrating the diverse potential of ozone in treating various illnesses, the use of ozone therapy as a therapeutic agent remains controversial. That’s partly because ozone has an inherently unstable molecular structure, due to the nature of its mesomeric states…
A former Florida state representative pleaded guilty Tuesday to fraudulently obtaining tens of thousands of dollars from a federal Covid-relief program.
The Department of Health (DOH) on Thursday vouched for the integrity of nine of its officials who were ordered a six-month suspension by the Office of the Ombudsman after being involved in the allegedly anomalous procurement of COVID-19 supplies in 2020 and 2021…
Pacific providers have reached 367,492 individuals in the Pasifika community, but a challenge has been laid down to reach the remaining 4%…
COVID vaccinations will be administered once a year like flu shots now the virus has become endemic and is likely to return seasonally, the government said Wednesday.Free jabs will be offered to everyone in October and November in an effort to prevent high-risk groups from getting seriously ill or d…
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 22 flagged rising number of Covid cases in recent days and called for enhancing lab surveillance and…
The first year of the COVID pandemic saw significant increases in drug overdose deaths across the USA, with rates higher than recent trends could have predicted. Research published in the open access journal PLOS Global Public Health, reports trends in drug overdose deaths between 2013-20 across four major drug categories by gender…
The figures are released as unions and the Government continue talks on pay and working conditions which have sparked a series of strikes by teachers this year…
The government said public hospitals and care homes are dropping the rapid Covid test requirement from Saturday. In a statement published on Wednesday, the government said visitors to these premises will no longer need to produce a negative rapid test result. It added those who work at these places…
The Competition Commission on Wednesday announced that it’s taking action against four companies and three people it believes rigged bids for government-funded IT contracts worth around HK$13 million. The case centres on 189 contracts issued under the Distance Business Programme, a scheme to help small and medium-sized enterprises during the Covid pandemic…