Have you ever gone to use a mouse, camera or remote control that's been sitting around for a while, only to find the batteries and their compartment covered in a white-ish crusty residue? That crust is caused by battery corrosion. When left in a device for a long time, batteries will continu
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The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the recent outbreak of monkeypox virus infections
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A robot collects a throat swab to test for COVID-19 at the World Robot Conference 2022 in Beijing on Aug 18. (CHEN XIAOGEN/FOR CHINA DAILY)
Amid the sweltering heat waves that have roasted southern China for days, it's a tough challenge for medical staff wearing heavy protective suits to
Pfizer’s new Paxlovid tablets are shown here at La Clinica Fruitvale Village in Oakland, Calif. on March 3, 2022. COVID-19 antiviral pills Paxlovid and molnupiravir are becoming increasingly available now that supply has vastly improved since the rollout began in January.
The vaccinati
By Ashlea Knickel For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 21:36 EDT, 6 January 2022 | Updated: 02:15 EDT, 7 January 2022
A Melbourne doctor has opened up about why some people have been getting false negatives from their rapid antigen tests and shared the best way to boos
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Kaiser Permanente is facing a lawsuit for allegedly charging patients for getting tested for COVID-19.
The basis of the lawsuit is a charge of $310 for a flu test that apparently wasn’t requested by the patient.
“We have filed a class action lawsuit that was filed last week in
According to a letter to The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, the first reported case of the so-called ... [+] "tomato flu" occurred in the Kollam district of Kerala on May 6. 2022. (Photo: Getty)
Tomato fever may sound like a situation where you really, really want spaghetti or pizza sauc