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Type O blood linked to lower COVID risk, taking Vitamin D unlikely to help

21st October 2021
"Certain blood groups less likely to get COVID-19"

The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus. Certain blood groups less likely to get COVID-19

A large study adds to evidence that people with type O or Rh−negative blood may be at a slightly lower risk from the new coronavirus. Among 225,556 Canadians who were tested for the virus, the risk for a COVID-19 diagnosis was 12% lower and the risk for severe COVID-19 or death was 13% lower in people with blood group O versus those with A, AB, or B, researchers reported on Tuesday in Annals of Internal Medicine. People in any blood group who were Rh-negative were also somewhat protected, especially if they had O-negative blood. People in these blood type groups may have developed antibodies that can recognize some aspect of the new virus, coauthor Dr. Joel Ray of St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto told Reuters. "Our next study will specifically look at such antibodies, and whether they explain the protective effect," Ray said. Whether or how this information might influence COVID-19 prevention or treatment is still unclear.

Vitamin D fails to help in severe COVID-19 cases

Low levels of vitamin D have been linked to a higher risk for severe COVID-19, but high vitamin D levels do not fix the problem. Increasing vitamin D levels in critically ill patients did not shorten their hospital stay or lower their odds of being moved to intensive care, needing mechanical ventilation, or dying, doctors in Brazil found. They randomly gave 240 patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 either a single high dose of vitamin D3 or a placebo. Only 6.7% of patients in the vitamin D group had "deficient" levels of the nutrient, compared to 51.5% of patients in the placebo group, but there was no difference in the outcomes, according to a paper posted on medRxiv ahead of peer review. The same was true when the researchers focused on 116 patients with vitamin D deficiency before the treatment. The authors say theirs is the first randomized trial of its kind to show that vitamin D supplementation "is ineffective to improve hospital length of stay or any other clinical outcomes among hospitalized patients with severe COVID-19."

Triggers of COVID-19 “cytokine storm” identified

A form of inflammatory cell death called panoptosis triggers the storm of cytokines, or inflammatory proteins, that causes critical illness in COVID-19, researchers say. During panoptosis, "cells spew out their contents instead of neatly packaging them away" as happens during routine cell death, Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital told Reuters. Neighboring cells see the debris, including cytokines, as a sign of danger, and respond by secreting more cytokines, allowing the cytokine storm to build, said Kanneganti. Her team identified a synergy between two cytokines, TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma, as the cause of panoptosis in COVID-19. Mice given TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma developed the symptoms and organ damage of COVID-19 and died rapidly, Kanneganti said. Treatment with antibodies that neutralize these two cytokines protected the mice from death, not just from COVID-19 but also from other life-threatening illnesses involving cytokine storms, such as sepsis, her team reported in Cell. Trials are needed to test these treatments in humans, Kanneganti said. 

COVID-19 survivors benefit from home health care after being discharged from hospital, new data show. Researchers from the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, the University of Pennsylvania, and Villanova University studied 1,409 patients who received home health care, nearly half of whom were under age 65. When they were discharged, 80% were still short of breath, most reported anxiety or confusion, and more than 80% needed help walking, dressing, and bathing. After an average of 32 days of home health care, 94% no longer needed the service. The vast majority were not completely recovered, but most symptoms were significantly improved, as was the patients' ability to perform daily activities. Only 10% needed to be rehospitalized, the researchers reported on Tuesday in Annals of Internal Medicine. "Only 11% of COVID-19 survivors nationwide were discharged from hospital settings with skilled home health services," coauthor Margaret McDonald of the Visiting Nurse Service of New York said. This study "suggests that HHC is significantly underutilized in the recovery of hospitalized COVID-19 patients.

Source: REUTERS


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Namecheap blocks Domain registration with names ‘Coronavirus’, 'Covid' and ‘vaccine’

25th March 2020
"We are actively working with authorities to both proactively prevent, and takedown, any fraudulent or abusive domains or websites related to COVID-19(CoronaVirus)."

The world’s second-largest domain registrar company Namecheap, on Wednesday, said it would no longer be accepting any new domain applications including the words “coronavirus,” “covid,” and “vaccine,” among other versions of words and phrases alluding to the ongoing COVID-19 (CoronaVirus) pandemic. The Los Angeles-based company says the measure is to prevent abuse and fraud from sites trying to hawk fake products and misinformation and otherwise capitalize on the ongoing global health crisis.

There are always those who try to take advantage of crisis situations by carrying out acts of fraud. In response, we are actively working with authorities to both proactively prevent, and takedown, any fraudulent or abusive domains or websites related to COVID-19,” the company writes in its statement, which is emailed to customers earlier today. “This includes banning certain terms such as ‘coronavirus,’ ‘covid,’ and ‘vaccine’ from our domain search tool so they cannot be purchased and used for abuse.”

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Namecheap says legitimate companies and website owners can apply for a domain name containing one of the now-banned words by going through its support team, which “will be available to review and register it for you manually upon your request.”

Coronavirus-related fraud and abuse have become rampant online in the past few months, as the situation has worsened around the world and countless economies have ground to a halt in an attempt to stem the spread of the illness. That’s led to a wave of countermeasures from tech companies large and small. Amazon, eBay, and other online sellers have begun removing listings that make false coronavirus claims, as well as restricting the sale of health items like face masks and hand sanitizer.

Big platform companies like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube have all started working together to take more aggressive stances on moderating potential misinformation and fraudulent content related to the crisis, too.

Source: Thomson Reuters

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Digital transaction increased significantly during Coronavirus lockdown in Nepal

9th April 2020
"Electronic transaction is found have been increasing as a result of the lockdown imposed by the government to stem the spread of the Coronavirus."

The electronic transaction is found have been increasing as a result of the lockdown imposed by the government to stem the spread of the Coronavirus. As of the second week of the lockdown, e-transaction worth Rs. 35.6 billion has been recorded, according to Nepal Clearing House Limited. The transaction was worth Rs. 18.6 billion in the first week of the lockdown. The NCHL has been using five national payment systems including the NHCL-ECC, NCHL-IPS, Connect IPS, Connect RTGS and NPI. Almost all the banks including the central bank, Nepal Rastra Bank are affiliated to the system.

Among the systems, electronic cheque clearing (NCHL-ECC) and Inter-banking payment system (NCHL-IPS) will provide clearing until the situation turns normal. Likewise, the NHCL-ECC clears the cheque collected by 1:30 every day and the NCHL-IPL of the payment order received until 1:00 pm, and the clearance is done on the same day. Those received after the deadline are cleared the next day.

The NCHL's connect IPS provides mobile and e-banking business and transaction round-the-clock through its mobile application and website and that of the particular banks. 

E-wallets mostly used to top-up mobiles, cable and internet during the Coronavirus lockdown

A countrywide lockdown to stop the spread of the coronavirus, e-wallets have become the best option for people to top-up the balance in their mobile phones. As per service providers, use of digital wallets has increased significantly. People are unable to go outside to purchase recharge cards and even the related Telecom providers are unable to supply recharge cards in the market. Hence, the digital wallet has become the best option for mobile top-up.

Likewise, people are also using the digital wallet for payment of cable television and internet bills. Moreover, e-wallets service providers creating awareness among people regarding the significance of digital wallet to go cashless. Banks and other government and private sector offices are all encouraging online payment to maintain social distance.

Meanwhile, some internet service providers have also provided internet service even after the subscription time has expired as people are unable to go outside to pay bills.

The major part of the digital transaction has been somehow affected due to the lockdown. Yet, people are becoming more aware, which could be beneficial in the coming days. The increasing threat of coronavirus, the Nepal Government has also recommended citizens to go cashless and use digital platforms for financial transactions.

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Health and Fitness tips for women | REVIEWS

9th November 2020
"Say yes to healthy eating habits!"

Staying healthy and fit is desired by every woman; nevertheless, the unhealthy eating traits and desperate desire to lose weight followed by other unhealthy diet traits. Staying healthy and fit is essential to keep yourself far from obesity and any form of the disease is fine. But, do not forget to love yourself and don't ever suffer trying to fit into the standards set by the cruel world. You are beautiful. Your body is beautiful. Love yourself, and stay fit and healthy following a few important tips. 

Have a healthy breakfast

After 8 to 10 hours of fasting, you ought to treat yourself to a healthy breakfast every morning. Breakfast is the most important meal that gives you energy to work snd helps you stay fit throughout the day. So, make sure that your breakfast is nutritious and is rich in vitamins, fiber, proteins, calcium, fatty acids, and healthy fats

Stay hydrated

Water is the healthiest drink of all which helps to boost your energy as well as immune. It is essential for almost every activity in your body. You may survive without food for months but without water, your body weakens in just a few days. So, make sure to drink atleast 4 to 5 liters of water a day. And, also keep your refrigerator filled with juicy fruits. 

Exercise

We get all wind up in our busy schedules that we barely give our body time to stretch and have a proper exercise. So, it is best you make time for regular exercise and get yourself an exercise pattern. You can either join a gym or follow some apps or pages for home workout. Make sure to do something be it cardio, jumping ropes, light exercise, gym, yoga, or anything else. 

Eat meals at a fixed time

No matter how busy and preoccupied you may be, do not skip your meals and make sure to eat on time. Set time for your meals as per your routine. Make sure to have your breakfast between 7 to 10 am. Your lunch between 12 to 3 pm. And your meal between 7 to 9 pm. Maintain food timings and this will keep you healthy and fit.

Do not starve yourself

Many women feel down and depressed because of body shaming. Trying to fit into the so-called beauty standards- they starve themselves. You may have heard women gagging their food out immediately after eating so that they won't get fat. And skipping breakfast because they think intermittent fasting will help them have that perfect waist size. Well, here's the reality ladies, starvation makes you weak. So weak that you probably won't be able to fight for yourself and your loved ones in this cruel world. You may suffer from malnutrition and may have to get other's support even to get yourself cleaned. So, avoid starving yourself! And, if you really want a fit body, start working out. Burn your fat and grow muscles. Be strong enough to knock down the ones who body shame you and any other pretty soul. 

Avoid junks and processed foods

People are often lured by junk and processed foods. No matter how irresistible it may look it can never compete with homemade foods. It's best to avoid junk food and processed foods. Also, avoid oily foods and deep-fried foods as they have an adverse effect on your health. And, while buying any processed essential from the grocery, check the ingredients, and if there are some complex words, it means the product is heavily processed- avoid such products. 

Avoid unhealthy carbs and fats

Cut out unhealthy carbs and fats intake from your diet.  Instead, opt for healthy fats and carbs which are nutritious and essential for body metabolism.


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