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Month: May 2020

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Can CBD replace your coffee?

Many people might consider the thought of going without their morning cup of coffee to be unbearable. Yes, most of you will agree that coffee is one of our favourite beverages. However, have you thought of adding CBD to your…

How to enhance kratom effects: What you need to know

When you look for kratom in the market, you want a product that is potent and effective. You do not want a product that cannot help you achieve the desired results. Because of this reason, it is essential to buy…

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Women respond differently than men to pandemic stress

By Lynn Allison From Newsmax Harvard researchers in 2000 coined a phrase for how women respond to stress. They called it “tend and befriend,” in sharp contrast to the conventional response of “fight or flight” traditionally observed by psychologists. That…

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Kia Motors America begins deliveries of face shields to hospitals throughout southern California

In response to a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, volunteers called “Telluriders” from Kia Motors’ U.S. headquarters delivered the first of the 95,000 face shields the company is donating to hospitals and medical facilities…

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Creating tracing apps to safely re-open Europe

As Europe seeks to put the Covid-19 crisis behind it and reopen for business, the EPP Group is supporting efforts to create smartphone apps that can trace people who have been near someone who has tested positive for the virus….

Cayman Court successfully responds to COVID-19 challenges

04 May 2020by Jennifer Fox and Nour Khaleq Ogier From Mondaq A substantive hearing of a winding up petition in the Financial Services Division last week successfully conducted via video-link shows the Cayman Court is effectively responding to the challenges of the COVID-19…

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Cayman Islands proposes new legislation to regulate firms dealing in cryptocurrencies, particularly exchanges

By Omar Faridi From CrowdFund Insider The legislative assembly of the Cayman Islands has introduced five new pieces of legislation that may be used to regulate local firms dealing in cryptocurrencies. The proposed rules have mainly been created to monitor the operations…

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Dakota Wesleyan Men’s soccer tallies four recruits to roster [inc. Cayman’s Jabari Campbell]

From Victory Sports Network MITCHELL, S.D. – For a second day in a row, the Dakota Wesleyan University men’s soccer team provided depth to its roster for the 2020 season with the addition of four more recruits, head coach Jose Lopez…

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US: Stephen Moore – Shutdowns lasted ‘Way too long’

By Sandy Fitzgerald From Newsmax America’s coronavirus shutdowns lasted “way too long” and business probably should have started a couple of weeks ago, and as a result, “it’s going to be a really hard summer,” economist Steven Moore toldNewsmax TV on Monday. …

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The groundbreaking way to search lungs for signs of Covid-19

By Chris Baraniuk From BBC When Covid-19 was at its height in China, doctors in the city of Wuhan were able to use artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to scan the lungs of thousands of patients. The algorithm in question, developed…