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March 27, 2018 Moon visits military unit, meets Dubai leader on final day of UAE trip . Moon began his final day in the UAE with a visit to the Korean military unit, Akh. The unit has been stationed in the UAE since January 2011, tasked with aiding the training of UAE soldiers and protecting Koreans in the country in case of .

Lovely lockdown babies | Bournemouth Echo

It was many happy returns of the day as Hollie Moore gave birth to Jack Avery Hill 3 days early on his grandad’s 70th birthday at Poole maternity unit. But it was also a happy birthday for each one of these precious newborns who have been spreading joy to parents and their families across the region during these unprecedented times. Charlotte Craddock-Marks welcomed Grace Piper Craddock-Marks on 08/02/21 at Poole maternity, weighing 4lb 16 oz. Grace was born at 34 weeks, and both Grace and mum spent two weeks in hospital. Grace is doing really well now she’s finally home and is much adored by both her mummies Charlie and Tracy.

Simple oral hygiene could help reduce COVID-19 severity - study

 E-Mail COVID-19 could pass into people s lungs from saliva with the virus moving directly from mouth to bloodstream - particularly if individuals are suffering from gum disease, according to new research. Evidence shows that blood vessels of the lungs, rather than airways, are affected initially in COVID-19 lung disease with high concentrations of the virus in saliva and periodontitis associated with increased risk of death. The researchers propose that dental plaque accumulation and periodontal inflammation further intensify the likelihood of the SARS-CoV-2 virus reaching the lungs and causing more severe cases of the infection. Experts say this discovery could make effective oral healthcare a potentially lifesaving action - recommending that the public take simple, but effective, daily steps to maintain oral hygiene and reduce factors contributing to gum disease, such as the build-up of plaque.

Simple oral hygiene could help reduce COVID-19 severity, says study – TodayHeadline

Credit: CC0 Public Domain COVID-19 could pass into people’s lungs from saliva with the virus moving directly from mouth to bloodstream—particularly if individuals are suffering from gum disease, according to new research. Evidence shows that blood vessels of the lungs, rather than airways, are affected initially in COVID-19 lung disease with high concentrations of the virus in saliva and periodontitis associated with increased risk of death. The researchers propose that dental plaque accumulation and periodontal inflammation further intensify the likelihood of the SARS-CoV-2 virus reaching the lungs and causing more severe cases of the infection. Experts say this discovery could make effective oral healthcare a potentially lifesaving action—recommending that the public take simple, but effective, daily steps to maintain oral hygiene and reduce factors contributing to gum disease, such as the build-up of plaque.

Simple Oral Hygiene Can Help Save Lives as Researchers Find Links Between COVID-19, Gum Disease

Simple Oral Hygiene Can Help Save Lives as Researchers Find Links Between COVID-19, Gum Disease
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