Virus #26: Chapter 5 welcome to COVID-19 Plus

Chapter 5 “welcome to COVID-19 Plus” COVID-19 Plus appeared in 2025. It originated near a pork processing plant in the state of Virginia so it can be honestly said to be an American virus. It was not in the slaughterhouse that it was born but rather from a pork feces holding tank near the porkContinue reading “Virus #26: Chapter 5 welcome to COVID-19 Plus”

Possible Benefits of CBD on Certain Neurological disorders

Published online 2020 Nov 7. doi: 10.3390/molecules25215186PMCID: PMC7664437PMID: 33171772 Molecular Targets of Cannabidiol in Experimental Models of Neurological Disease Serena Silvestro,†Giovanni Schepici,†Placido Bramanti, and Emanuela Mazzon*Francesca Cardona, Academic EditorAuthor informationArticle notesCopyright and License informationDisclaimerGo to: Abstract Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychoactive phytocannabinoid known for its beneficial effects including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Moreover, CBD is a compound with antidepressant, anxiolytic, anticonvulsantContinue reading “Possible Benefits of CBD on Certain Neurological disorders”

Virus#26: Some of the path of destruction of COVID-19

Chapter 4 “some of the path of destruction of COVID-19” So you now know it originated from Wuhan, China with the co-operation either knowingly or innocently with the American presidential administration. We know that it gave China a relatively tame go but ravaged Italy and Spain initially and gradually took a severe first wave tollContinue reading “Virus#26: Some of the path of destruction of COVID-19”

Virus#26: Chapter 2 a little bit about virus#26

Chapter 2 “a little bit about Virus #26” The world was weary with COVID-19 and COVID Plus and just when we thought matters were back to the new normal yet another virus called Virus #26 reared its ugly head. The virus originated in Turkey. The state of Greek-Turkish relations in the late 2020’s was veryContinue reading “Virus#26: Chapter 2 a little bit about virus#26”

Having trouble with your New Year’s resolution to quit smoking? Think about lime juice according to a Thai study!

Randomized Controlled Trial J Med Assoc Thai . 2012 Dec;95 Suppl 12:S76-82. Efficacy of fresh lime for smoking cessation Suthat Rungruanghiranya 1, Chatchai Ekpanyaskul, Chanin Sakulisariyaporn, Prapada Watcharanat, Kunyanit AkkalakulawasAffiliations expand PMID: 23513469 Abstract Objective: To determine the efficacy of fresh lime as a smoking cessation aid compared with nicotine gum. Material and method: A randomized, controlled trial was conducted between March 2009 and September 2009.Continue reading “Having trouble with your New Year’s resolution to quit smoking? Think about lime juice according to a Thai study!”

Yet more collateral COVID-19 damage for the “public good” ? : Ontario enacts second COVID-19 and the COVID police will be there to “protect” us

NEWS RELEASE Ontario Declares Second Provincial Emergency to Address COVID-19 Crisis and Save Lives Province Issues Stay-at-Home Order and Introduces Enhanced Enforcement Measures to Reduce Mobility January 12, 2021 Office of the Premier Table of Contents Content Quick Facts Additional Resources Related Topics TORONTO – In response to a doubling in COVID-19 cases over theContinue reading “Yet more collateral COVID-19 damage for the “public good” ? : Ontario enacts second COVID-19 and the COVID police will be there to “protect” us”

Quebec’s L’actualité’s Magazine People of 2020 : Employees of residential and long term care centres (CHSLD)

The Quebec magazine L’’actualité chose their persons of the year in its January/February edition. Employees of CHSLD’s were amongst those selected and all of us can draw both knowledge and inspiration from the role they played in Quebec’s health care system during COVID-19. One of the personal support workers covered was Patricia Hotte who hasContinue reading “Quebec’s L’actualité’s Magazine People of 2020 : Employees of residential and long term care centres (CHSLD)”

Canada Cuts Loopholes: No More “subsidized COVID Vacations”

Government of Canada to ensure that international travellers cannot access recovery benefits during mandatory quarantine From: Employment and Social Development Canada News release January 11, 2021              Gatineau, Quebec              Employment and Social Development CanadaSince the beginning of the pandemic, the Government of Canada has strongly urged CanadiansContinue reading “Canada Cuts Loopholes: No More “subsidized COVID Vacations””

Canadian older and vulnerable inmates in federal correctional institutions to be vaccinated

Correctional Service Canada COVID-19 Vaccine Roll-out  From: Correctional Service Canada News release Today, the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) announced that it is beginning vaccination of older, medically vulnerable federal inmates against COVID-19 as part of the first phase of the vaccine rollout, as recommended by the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI). CSC expects toContinue reading “Canadian older and vulnerable inmates in federal correctional institutions to be vaccinated”