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How this shed could beat a silent killer: Study finds dirty air costs 90,000 lives in Britain a year

How a shabby shed could hold the key to beating a silent killer: An alarming new study suggests dirty air costs as many as 90,000 lives in Britain a year. Now a unique research project aims to reveal what s to blame Shed at University of Birmingham could identify best ways to clean up  pollution Cleaning up dirty air could cut the rates of asthma, dementia and heart disease

Gwyneth Paltrow s long Covid treatments have been criticised, but do any alternative remedies actually help?

Alternative treatments for Long Covid have been criticised, but for some sufferers, they are giving relief Long Covid comes with an array of debilitating symptoms and can be difficult to treat with conventional medicine, so what else is available? Yoga teacher Alexandra Reece-Ford says a holistic approach is helping to relieve her long Covid symptoms Gwyneth Paltrow may have had a telling off from NHS England’s Professor Stephen Powis this week for recommending the high-fat keto diet and infrared saunas as a way to treat long Covid, but in the absence of concrete treatments, many sufferers are seeking alternatives and taking matters into their own hands.

Labour demands clarity from Government on pupils return to school in January

The Prime Minister has said the Government wants secondary school pupils to return to lessons in a staggered way in the new year if they “possibly can”. He said the “commonsensical thing to do” was to follow the path of the epidemic. Labour’s letter to the Education Secretary calls on the Government to publish scientific evidence on the spread of the virus in schools and colleges – and the risk this poses to students, staff and the community. It demands that the Government puts in place plans to safeguard vulnerable children in the event that schools and colleges close. Last week, the Government announced that most secondary school and college pupils’ return to class in England would be staggered in the first week of January to help roll out the mass testing of students.

Labour demands clarity from Government on pupils return to school in January | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

The Prime Minister has said the Government wants secondary school pupils to return to lessons in a staggered way in the new year if they “possibly can”. He said the “commonsensical thing to do” was to follow the path of the epidemic. Labour’s letter to the Education Secretary calls on the Government to publish scientific evidence on the spread of the virus in schools and colleges – and the risk this poses to students, staff and the community. It demands that the Government puts in place plans to safeguard vulnerable children in the event that schools and colleges close. Last week, the Government announced that most secondary school and college pupils’ return to class in England would be staggered in the first week of January to help roll out the mass testing of students.

Labour demands clarity from Government on pupils return to school in January | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

The Prime Minister has said the Government wants secondary school pupils to return to lessons in a staggered way in the new year if they “possibly can”. He said the “commonsensical thing to do” was to follow the path of the epidemic. Labour’s letter to the Education Secretary calls on the Government to publish scientific evidence on the spread of the virus in schools and colleges – and the risk this poses to students, staff and the community. It demands that the Government puts in place plans to safeguard vulnerable children in the event that schools and colleges close. Last week, the Government announced that most secondary school and college pupils’ return to class in England would be staggered in the first week of January to help roll out the mass testing of students.

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