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Poor oral health can affect the severity of COVID-19 – COVID-19

Oral health may be an additional modifiable risk factor for high-risk COVID-19 patients The relationship between poor oral health and the risk of COVID-19, as well as the relationship between oral health and delayed healing, illustrate the potential need to...

Florida man changes stores to buy a scraper and wins $1 million

Demetrius Valais, a 61-year-old man living in Tampa, won a million dollars in the Florida lottery thanks to his decision to change stores at the last minute to buy a ticket.The lucky man said the lottery He had...

The price of electricity falls on the most expensive Sunday in history today and will rise 5% tomorrow to reach 184 euros | ...

The average daily price of electricity in the wholesale market today will drop to 175.64 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh), 22.6% lower than Saturday, although it will be the most expensive Sunday in history. This Sunday, the price will increase by...

China Plans to Ban Investments in Cryptocurrency Mining

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Fear of Christmas chaos due to energy price shootings and UK factory closures

Fears of Christmas chaos for British businesses and consumers are growing after the industry warned of factory closures in the coming weeks as fuel prices soar.In an emergency conference call with energy-intensive industries, Commerce Secretary Kwasi Quarting warned that...

TSMC and Sony collaborate to build a chip factory on Japanese soil

The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation TSMC, the world's largest chip maker, announced its collaboration with Sony For the joint construction of a semiconductor plant in western Japan amid a global shortage of chips, the Japanese government itself is expected...

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Greens Push for Tougher Penalties Over Privacy Breaches in New Zealand

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