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Arming every school with a school nurse would go a long way in casting a wider mental health safety net for students.
Potassium-enriched salt lowers blood pressure and is the new recommendation from the WHO.
School closures reduced the impact of COVID-19 in most countries but had negative effects in some, Monash University-led research encompassing 74 countries has found.
A recent study has found women aged 40-54 had the greatest risk of developing long COVID.