Babies with higher vitamin D levels less are likely to grow up to be obese
Babies who get more vitamin D in the first year of their lives are less likely to grow up to be obese, study finds Researchers found that for every increase … Read More
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Babies who get more vitamin D in the first year of their lives are less likely to grow up to be obese, study finds Researchers found that for every increase … Read More
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What to do if your holiday plans are in ruins… again: Are you due a refund? Should you take a voucher? And dare you risk re-booking? All hopes of winter … Read More
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22% of New Yorkers have Covid antibodies: Study claims coronavirus has infected 1.7 million New York City residents – six times more than the official count Researchers tested coronavirus antibody … Read More
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Police scuffle with BLM protesters as THOUSANDS gather outside the White House in demonstration they’d ‘planned for months’ – and they threaten to stay for weeks if Trump is re-elected … Read More
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Americans went to the polls Tuesday under the shadow of a resurging pandemic, with an alarming increase in cases nationwide and the number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 reaching record … Read More
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Voters across the U.S. received anonymous robocalls in the lead up to Election Day urging them to “stay safe and stay home” – an ominous warning that election officials say … Read More
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‘This is my son, Beau, who a lot of you helped elect to the Senate’: Joe confuses his two granddaughters and then introduces one of them as his dead son … Read More
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America (and the world) holds its breath: Millions vote to deliver their verdict on the most divisive ever US President Voters lined up from 5.30am to have say in race … Read More
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Shares surge around the world as investors bet on Biden… but did markets jump the gun? By Hugo Duncan for the Daily Mail Published: 18:15 EST, 3 November 2020 | … Read More
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About one-third called the economy their most critical issue, while roughly 1 in 5 citing racial inequality and about 1 in 6 named the coronavirus pandemic as most important to … Read More
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