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Key Takeaways Maritime Law focuses more on the private business aspect while sea laws focus more on the public law. There are four aspects under Maritime Law, namely: The Merchant Marine Act of 1928, The Death on the High Seas Act, (DOHSA), The Longs ....
A project for safe disposal of sanitary napkins Updated: Updated: Students’ initiative to promote sustainable menstruation Share Article Students’ initiative to promote sustainable menstruation While menstruation is no longer a taboo subject thanks to various measures that have created awareness, there is still one aspect that has not been addressed, say Atyantika Mookherjee, Manasvi Dholakia and Ishita Desai. The three 16-year-old students of Navy Children School, Kochi, are the co-founders of The Red Lotus, a project that aims to open people’s eyes to the problem of disposal of sanitary napkins. On May 28, World Menstrual Day, the trio conducted a webinar on the topic in collaboration with Shed Red, a Canadian organisation that addresses menstrual inequality. ....
E-Mail DALLAS, May 10, 2021 Hospitalized COVID-19 patients with impaired first-phase ejection fraction were nearly 5 times more likely to die compared to patients with healthier measures of this early, often undetected sign of heart failure, according to new research published today in Hypertension, an American Heart Association journal. First-phase ejection fraction is a measure of the left ventricular ejection fraction until the time of maximal ventricular contraction. Cardiovascular risk factors and/or disease have been recognized as COVID-19 risk factors that have a high negative impact on patient outcomes, since early in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Researchers hypothesized that predisposition to heart failure would be associated with more severe cases of COVID-19 in hospitalized patients. ....