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Are pre-existing Vitamin D deficiencies linked to COVID-19 severity and mortality? Even as the coronavirus disease 20019 (COVID-19) pandemic continues to spread and new variants of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) emerge, much remains to be known about why severity varies so unpredictably between individuals. medRxiv server, elucidates the relationship between vitamin D and COVID-19 severity. Background Vitamin D is a fat-soluble molecule that is important for bone metabolism and as an immunomodulator. Low levels of this vitamin have been linked to autoimmune disease, poor heart health, and infectious diseases. Vitamin D deficiency (VDD) is a health problem worldwide, especially common in the Middle East. The major risk factors include low skin exposure, highly pigmented skin, and low consumption of fish and dairy products. Several researchers have found that influenza and respiratory virus infections are linked to VDD. ....
Whiskers are sprouting up all over. In my neighborhood chock-full of 30-something fishing guides, mustaches and sideburns have become the rage. âYou look just like Tom Selleck starring as Magnum P.I.,â I said to one young man while I was out walking little whiskerless Rollo and his sporty summer Shih Tzu crew cut. Continuing my walk I saw very noticeable whiskers on another young man, a musician in the neighborhood, whose sideburns bore a startling resemblance to country singer George Jones. On my early spring tour of the community garden near the Jackson Hole Middle School, I encountered a young man with a mustache I can best describe as a full on Sheriff Zimmer. ....
New Delhi [India], June 9 (ANI): Taking a walk down the memory lane, Bollywood veteran actor Anil Kapoor on Wednesday marked his daughter Sonam Kapoor's 36th birthday by digging out her priceless childhood pictures. ....
Playing outside with your infant, the importance of staying hydrated, and grossing out your partner are all tips from this weeks Daddy Tips! This week’s first Daddy Tip is a fun little test you can try out on your infant. The baby grass test. If you have a baby that is like 9 months old or younger, set them on the grass and see what happens. There is a good chance that your kiddo will completely freak out. And if they don’t, just know that you have a rare baby. Most newborns and infants will freak out because the hundreds of blades of grass will feel really crazy and give them a sensory overload. Charlotte hated grass when she was a baby, but Izzy is the just the opposite. Try it out with your kid! ....