(Photo : Ilya S. Savenok) A model walks the runway for Hair Couture New York Fashion Week at The Prince George Ballroom on February 09, 2020 in New York City.
The hair is the crowning glory and boosts the confidence of people. But how will you react if the anchor of your confidence is slowly falling and slowly introduce you to baldness?
Various natural remedies and products in the market promise hair growth, but you might still not find the perfect treatment that is effective up to date.
Now Japanese researchers may have found the answer to your dilemma and may be able to help you with your baldness. According to BGR, there are many therapies for baldness, but there is still no cure for reversing the process.
COVID and other diseases: An Animal Farm perspective
Print edition : February 26, 2021
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At a TB hospital in Guwahati, a file picture. The COVID-19 pandemic may have had serious negative effects on both the tracking and the true incidence of TB cases. Photo: AP
The global burdens of COVID and the global benefits of anti-COVID policy have been skewed against the poorer nations of the world, and within nations, against the poor and the vulnerable.
It is no exaggeration to observe that the coronavirus pandemic has been the single most newsworthy event of 2020, in a way and on a scale that has not been rivalled, over decades, by any other comparably unique phenomenon. We intend this as a purely positive statement a simple search of Google Trends will readily confirm it but when juxtaposed with other relatively neglected observations, it has practical and normative implications that deserve our attention.
Every other year, Falmouth resident Peter Cahill bikes from Boston to St. Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal, a distance of a little more than 300 miles. He s been making the trip for about 20 years to raise money to find a cure for his wife s neurological condition.
Unable to travel to Montreal this year due to the pandemic, Peter instead decided to bike the estimated 300 miles on the Cape in four 80-mile rides, biking down through Wareham and Mattapoisett to the canal and around up to Sandwich. He rode through Cotuit, Hyannis, Yarmouth and Harwich Port, as well as from the Cape to Duxbury, raising $20,000 for Andrea’s Foundation.
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CALGARY Although COVID-19 is causing increased feelings of anxiety among Alberta s youth, it’s not believed be connected to an irrational fear of the disease and local experts discourage the use of the term ‘coronaphobia.’ A study from the University of Calgary called COVID-19 & Student Well-being surveyed 1,689 students from both the Catholic and public school boards in Edmonton and Calgary in December. It found that 37 per cent of students were very or extremely concerned about COVID-19 and their health while 51 per cent were very or extremely concerned about family confinement and stress. The study also found female teens rated higher symptoms than male youths.