Month: June 2022

Coronavirus Causes Cognitive Impairment; Experts Found Meditation Might Be The Cure

After recovering from COVID-19, or coronavirus , or some may call it CCP Virus, many people have developed new COVID-like symptoms, which is named Coronavirus sequelae. Medical experts recommend an early diagnosis and treatment. According to the clinical definitions of Worldwide Health Organization (WHO) in October 2021, “Long-term COVID-19″ symptoms usually appear on someone who…


Coronavirus Causes Cognitive Impairment; Experts Found Mediation Might Be The Cure

After recovering from COVID-19, or coronavirus , or some may call it CCP Virus, many people have developed new COVID-like symptoms, which is named Coronavirus sequelae. Medical experts recommend an early diagnosis and treatment. According to the clinical definitions of Worldwide Health Organization (WHO) in October 2021, “Long-term COVID-19″ symptoms usually appear on someone who…


Australian University Invents New Tech Helping People With Aphasia Write Their Stories

Scientists from Australia’s Monash University have worked out a new technology to help people with aphasia to communicate. Teaming up with Monash Health speech pathologists and their patients, students from the Monash Institute of Medical Engineering (MIME) and Monash Young Medtech Innovators (MYMI) have designed Project QWERTY, a free website that offers a high-tech but…


Man Who Crashed Car Into Trump Store Had Pro-Antifa Band Tattoo

An anti-Trumper who allegedly crashed his car into a New England For Trump store over the weekend has the logo of the hard core Pro-Antifa band Ministry tattooed on his arm. Sean Flaherty, a 46-year-old father from Raynham, Massachusetts, also has an anti-Trump bumper sticker on the 2015 Volkswagen Jetta that video shows he drove…


[PREMIERING at 6:15 PM ET] The Wedding Gift | The Chosen Episode 5

Nicodemus interrogates John the Baptizer while Jesus and his students make their way to a wedding celebration in Cana. When the wine runs low, Mary asks her son to intervene on behalf of the bridegroom’s family. About The Chosen Series: A charismatic fisherman struggling with debt. A troubled woman wrestling with demons. A gifted accountant ostracised…


J.S. Bach—Cantata BWV 248 ‘Weihnachtsoratorium’ (J.S. Bach Foundation)

J.S. Bach’s Christmas Oratorio presents itself as a cycle of similarly structured individual works whose continuity rests on the Christmas narrative according to the Gospels of Luke and Matthew, as well as on the recurrence of certain types of settings and the dramaturgy typical of Bach’s cantata oeuvre. Our decision to dedicate one concert evening…


On China’s Persistent Low Inflation

Commentary When the western advanced economies are losing control of inflation, China is praising herself as a global stabiliser with inflation staying as low as near two percent. True, China is one of the very few countries that can achieve the usual two percent inflation target at the moment. Nevertheless, we should question why this…


South Australian Government Drops European Trade Office

The South Australian (SA) centre-left Labor government will push its trade opportunities from the state’s London office reversing the previous Liberal government’s plan to fund an additional trade office in France. Changing the former government’s decision will save around $500,000 (US$346,000), a sum the current government says is equivalent to hiring six frontline nurses. The…


Anaheim Adopts New Budget With $600 Million Spending Increase

Anaheim’s city council passed a $2 billion budget June 21, spending $600 million more than last year as the city expects revenue to exceed pre-pandemic levels. “The proposed budget represents our commitment to providing resources aimed at improving the quality of life of residents in Anaheim,” City Manager Jim Vanderpool told the city council. The…


Disposal Plan Needed for Tonnes of Future Wind Turbine Waste: Expert

Over 40 million tonnes of “blade waste” will need to be disposed of worldwide by 2050, spurring engineering and manufacturing experts to call on governments to implement “end of life” plans for the plethora of wind farms now emerging across developed countries. A new study involving Professor Peter Majewski from the University of South Australia…