panic -- for the new coronavirus (also known as covid- ). those calls took on added urgency as cases of the virus have started to spike in countries outside china. here's what you need to know to protect yourself right now: dos and don'ts for everyone do wash your hands for at least seconds, several...
. promote personal hygiene. if workers do not have immediate access to soap and water for handwashing, provide alcohol-based hand rubs containing at least percent alcohol. use environmental protection agency-approved cleaning chemicals from list n or that have label claims against the coronavirus...
. replace the water every day to keep your flowers fresh. make sure all debris is removed from the container before adding fresh water, to reduce the risk of infection. [ ] x research source water is necessary even if the flowers come with floral foam to hold them in place. let the foam sink into the...
just soda: drinking too much fruit juice (or any sugary drink) linked to premature death risk "the results indicate statistically significant correlations between the consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks and risk of all cancers combined, and of breast cancer," said ian johnson, nutrition researcher...
(normally i'd use olive oil, but i was trying to use up butter if the power went out.) work in any dry herbs you have and melt cheese on top. top with chopped onions if you are lucky enough to have them. mom's bacon crumbles, a sprinkling, a dusting of crushed red pepper and a bed of sugar snap peas...
managing price volatility and climate change risks. food price volatility is a growing concern because of the effects of climate extremes on crop production. governments should resist the imposition of export restrictions at times of sharp food price spikes and look instead to lowering tariffs and value-added...