Monkeypox

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Monkeypox Detected: 1 Case Of Monkeypox Reported In US' Massachusetts

A single case of Monkeypox has been confirmed in an adult male by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health in US. The patient had a recent travel to Canada and the Department of Public Health is working on identifying those who came in contact with him. Monkeypox doesn't transmit between persons easily, but can happen through the exchange of bodily fluids. It is a rare, yet serious viral illness. 

Thu, 19 May 2022 - 12:27 PM / by Shibu Immanuel S

Tags: Monkeypox, USA, Massachusetts, Canada, Africa

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Theodore Ted Conrad

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US Marshals Take 52 Yrs To Identify Wanted Man For Cleveland's Largest Heists

Theodore "Ted" Conrad reportedly robbed $215,000 from Cleaveland's Society National Bank on July 11, 1969. Conrad disappeared after the crime and left detectives "perplexed" for years. US Marshals have assumably identified him that he became Thomas Randele and relocated to Lynnfield, Massachusetts, in 1970. Before his death earlier this year, he was wanted for one of Cleveland's largest bank robberies and lived "an unassuming life" for over… read-more

Mon, 15 Nov 2021 - 01:01 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: USA, Massachusetts, robbery, cleveland, marshals

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Camille MacIsaac

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'Grandmother' Finally Finishes Her Degree: Massachusetts

Camille MacIsaac received her Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Southern New Hampshire University. She acknowledged her loving family for assisting her in reaching her objective. She is employed in Corporate America and aspires to use her new degree to obtain a job in the education field. "Hopefully, this was a life lesson that you're never too old to try something," she remarked.

Wed, 10 Nov 2021 - 03:49 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

Tags: bachelor of arts, Massachusetts, Grandma, SNHU, Education

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People With Low Fitness Levels Likely To Suffer Anxiety, Depression: Study

A study published in BMC Medicine has found that people who do not exercise regularly are 60% more likely to suffer anxiety. It also reported that people with low fitness level have twice the possibility of falling prey to depression. The study collected data of 1,52,978 adults aged 40-69 and observed that fit people reported good mental health. However, it denied of exercise being the sole reason for anxiety and disorder.

Fri, 13 Nov 2020 - 01:47 PM / by Harsh Vardhan

Tags: BMC Medicine, Massachusetts, London University

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