Israel’s first coronavirus death was Holocaust survivor

Israel’s first fatality from COVID-19 was an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor. Arie Even died on Friday night after contracting the flu-like coronavirus, according to the Los Angeles Times. Even was born in 1932 as George Steiner into a family of affluent Hungarians. “Dad was an old-school gentleman,” his daughter Ofra said. “He grew up very well-to-do.”… Read More: Israel’s first coronavirus death was Holocaust survivor »

Illusion of space: expert guide to furnishing small spaces

Mastering the art of furnishing small spaces can be a perplexing and proportional nightmare. Given the current climate where space is at a premium, many of us are faced with the challenge of creating beautiful spaces in small quarters, without compromising on quality of life. Finding the ideal balance between design and functionality is critical… Read More: Illusion of space: expert guide to furnishing small spaces »

Weekly Health Quiz: Coronavirus, Plastic and Obesity

1 Which of the following nutraceuticals is currently being investigated as a potential treatment against COVID-19 infection? Resveratrol Quercetin Quercetin is a powerful immune booster and broad-spectrum antiviral. It also inhibits the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines, which may be beneficial since serious COVID-19 infection and subsequent death appears to be due to cytokine storm activity.… Read More: Weekly Health Quiz: Coronavirus, Plastic and Obesity »

Top 7 reasons you have a headache – Harvard Health

Food, alcohol, bright light, or stress could play a part in your headaches. Identifying triggers may help you avoid them. When a bad headache strikes, you just want it to end. The aching, throbbing pain can be debilitating and result in missed appointments, work, or time with family and friends. Regardless of whether you are… Read More: Top 7 reasons you have a headache – Harvard Health »