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  1. The coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent lockdown has increased the risk of prenatal anxiety and depression, say experts. Hence, it is important to strengthen support for women and reduce their fear and anxiety. “Pregnant women are more vulnerable to infection with COVID-19 compared to the general po[CENSORED]tion, based on the incidences of corona-affected patients in China and knowledge of viruses that cause severe respiratory illness,” said Dr Shweta Goswami, senior consultant, gyneacologist and IVF specialist from Jaypee Hospital and Zeeva Clinic, Noida. But the anxiety that has built up around pandemic is getting worse day by day. Smriti Arora (name changed), a 33-year-old who is full-term pregnant and due any day now said, “I am too worried about my baby catching the virus. I am being extra cautious and not only following my doctor’s advice but also ensuring social distancing in my house. Despite all that, I have to admit, the anxiety does get to me. " Sumit Sharma said his wife Ritika, who is six-months pregnant, is currently managing without routine check-ups to stay indoors and be safe. “The current scenario about pandemic is very stressful for our family. There’s fear and the fact that no one knows how long it will last, no vaccine has been found yet, and the enormity of its effect on us makes us more fearful, ”he said. Dr Goswami advised pregnant women to avoid routine antenatal checkups if they are not in the category of high-risk pregnancy or in the last trimester of pregnancy. Amid all the chaos surrounding the pandemic, medical experts say that there has been an increased demand for elective caesarian sections. Dr Goswami explained said “a lot of pregnant women have been requesting us for early C-sections, because they are scared of involuntarily contracting the coronavirus and passing it on to their unborn kids”. “For some reason, they think they can protect their children better once born. My advice has been to wait till they are full-term, 39-40 weeks, as a baby is any day safer in the womb than outside, ”she remarked. ALSO READ | Pregnant women not more at risk of coronavirus; study No nanny or house help available It’s standard practice in most households to hire external help for postnatal care, including herbal oil baths for the mother and child. “We had found a nanny to help me after the delivery, including the oil massages for both of us, and other needs of the child, but with the ongoing virus, I am not sure if we are comfortable in calling her home or maybe she also won't be able to come anytime soon, ”said Arora. Limited post-delivery care Even new mothers are being sent home as soon as possible after delivery. “Yes, new mothers are being sent home within 24 hours of delivery to avoid infections. Many are still processing these sudden changes. Normally, we would have kept them for a few days, depending on the type of delivery, which also allowed us enough time to help them understand the needs of the newborn. But these are extraordinary times, and we cannot afford those luxuries. Even routine scans and consultations have been halted for women in earlier stages of pregnancy, ”said Dr Goswami. Take necessary precautions The precautions for pregnant women are more or less the same as washing hands regularly and effectively with soap, avoiding large gatherings, social distancing, adequate rest and balanced diet. Apart from that, foetal kick count should be checked daily and online routine checkups should be considered as much as possible. “Be very aware of the potential symptoms of coronavirus and also the regular flu so that the pregnant women can call their health provider if they have any. Additionally, if you have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, you should monitor your own temperature and be especially aware of any respiratory symptoms. Your doctor can advise the best steps for care and testing, ”informed Dr Shobha Gupta, medical director and infertility specialist from Mother’s Lap IVF Center. “The virus was not present in amniotic fluid, the babies throat, or in the breast milk. The risk of passing the infection to the fetus appears to be probable but very low and there is no evidence of any foetal malformations or effects due to maternal infection with COVID-19, ”added Dr Gupta. Remedies to boost a pregnant mother's immunity Stock up on C Vitamin C is by far the most powerful and important vitamin when it comes to supporting the immune system, As with any vitamin, your body is more easily able to absorb vitamin C when the source of the vitamin is the food you eat rather than a capsule . Therefore, it is ideal to add foods rich in vitamin C to your diet - like fruits, broccoli, kale, and strawberries. Include probiotics in your diet Yoghurt is the best source for probiotics to add to your pregnancy diet. Probiotics aid your body in digestion and colon detoxification, both of which have an impact on keeping your immune system healthy. Yoghurt has other pregnancy health benefits, too, like a high serving of calcium and vitamin D. Spice drink Take 3-4 cups of water in a saucepan and add a teaspoon each of cumin seeds, coriander seeds and crushed pepper. To this, add some turmeric and three cubes of ginger chunks. Bring the mixture to a boil. Let cool. Strain and drink. Neem flower drink Boil neem flowers in a pan with three cups of water. Turn off the flame and let it cool. Add lemon juice and a teaspoon of honey and drink.
  2. The ARCH KRGT-1 sets a new benchmark for the performance cruiser category. Powered by an ARCH / S&S 124ci V-Twin and with a distinctive aggressive profile the KRGT-1 is equally at home cruising highways or carving canyon roads. The ARCH Motorcycle KRGT-1 features bespoke Ohlins / ARCH suspension front and rear, coupled with BST carbon wheels which reduce unspring mass. These elements work as part of a chassis architecture developed to deliver incredible feedback and control. An all new ARCH / Bosch ABS system is fitted as standard, working with ISR radial calipers for optimum response and safety. The 124ci S&S V-Twin engine is tuned to deliver high torque on demand with enhanced performance through a unique ARCH downdraft breathing system incorporated between the stunning billet aluminum tank halves. CUSTOM COMPONENTS In addition to the hundreds of parts manufactured in-house ARCH Motorcycle also work in partnership with carefully selected brands to create proprietary parts purely for ARCH. These include ARCH / Ohlins suspension, ARCH / S&S V-Twin performance engines, ABS systems, wheels, exhausts and much more. ARCH Motorcycle utilize the latest CNC technology to produce bespoke parts that have been designed for each model in-house. WHEELS 19x3-inch front and 18x8-inch rear carbon fiber wheels minimize unsprung mass to enhance ride and handling characteristics. Brakes Dual six-piston ISR monobloc calipers and 320mm floating rotors (front), four-piston caliper and 240mm rotor (rear) with integrated anti-lock brakes standard on all 2020 KRGT-1 models. SUSPENSION Race inspired handling and ride quality is paramount at ARCH. We have worked directly with Öhlins to develop a proprietary ARCH suspension setup. Rear shock absorber features compression, rebound and pre-load adjustability. New larger diameter 48mm Öhlins front forks featuring NIX technology also offer adjustable compression, rebound and pre-load settings. ALUMINUM TICKET ARCH CNC machines over 200 aerospace-grade pieces of billet aluminum from over 1,200 pounds to yield just shy of 150 pounds of KRGT-1 components. The fuel tanks alone require in excess of 33 hours machining to produce the beautiful, instantly recognizable ARCH tank profile. POWERTRAIN The high-torque 124ci American V-Twin engine incorporates ARCH Motorcycle’s proprietary Downdraft Induction System with ARCH / K & N Engineering filtration significantly reducing drivetrain width. Fifty-state emissions compliant, the dual cam-driven S&S engine utilizes a proprietary fuel management system, fully tested at the S&S Emissions Facility. All delivered by a six-speed transmission and dry clutch setup. CHASSIS Blending a tubular steel frame with a billet aluminum subframe and swingarm, machined inhouse, the KRGT-1 provides just the right amount of rigidity with strategically placed isolation dampeners to maximize comfort and control. BUILD Assembled at ARCH Motorcycle's Los Angeles, California facility, each KRGT-1 is built to order and the entire process takes 90 days or less for the completion of the motorcycle. KRGT-1 SPECIFICATIONS 124ci (2032cc) S&S Cycle T124 45-degree downdraft fuel-injected V-Twin engine Proprietary Six-speed drivetrain with compact high-torque mainshaft and compact dry clutch Tubular steel frame with CNC-machined aluminum subframe New ergonomically improved CNC-machined billet aluminum fuel cells New ARCH / Öhlins proprietary FGRT series fork, fully adjustable ARCH / Öhlins proprietary rear shock with reservoir, hydraulic pre-load adjustment, fully adjustable Front Brakes: Dual ISR six-piston monobloc radial mount calipers with ISR floating dampened discs Rear Brakes: Single ISR four-piston monobloc radial mount caliper with ISR semi-floating disc 19 ”Front / 18” Rear BST carbon fiber five-spoke wheels Michelin Commander II tires Forward control foot positioning Custom tailored fit and finishes CARB / EPA compliant Equipped with Bosch Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
  3. President Donald Trump's election endgame argument, far from bristling with new solutions to a pandemic that has killed 220,000 Americans, on Monday returned into a campaign of insults against Dr. Anthony Fauci - for telling the truth about the disease. Trump ridiculed Fauci as a "disaster" and an "idiot" who has been around for "500 years" - trashing one of the nation's best hopes of easing the pandemic along with his recommendations to quell an alarming Covid-19 surge. His personal warfare against Fauci on a frenzied day on the campaign trail, while indecent and questionable from a strategic political perspective, revealed how the US government effort to beat the pandemic has been suppressed in the service of Trump's reelection. "Tony Fauci has been the most clear, consistent proponent of the measures the United States needs to protect itself from a deadly disease," William Haseltine, a renowned public health expert and former professor at Harvard Medical School, told CNN's Erin Burnett on Monday. "What Donald Trump is doing is attacking the fire department when the house in burning down. This is a very serious time." Trump's conduct is typical of an approach to the disease that has rejected science when it doesn't provide answers that are politically palpable and has threatened to cause the sickness and death of tens of thousands of more Americans. And the President's repudiation of the US government's medical brain trust raises the prospect of a completely politicized and anti-scientific approach to Covid-19 if he wins reelection and until vaccines and new generation therapies become available to everyone. By implication, that approach may embrace herd immunity theories reportedly advocated by his new favorite expert, Dr. Scott Atlas, that other epidemiologists warn could lead to even more US deaths. Trump's attack on Fauci comes despite the fact that Covid-19 is now rampaging across many of the swing states he must win in 14 days to secure a second term, and where he holds rallies with few masks and no social distancing likely to further spread the disease. It also unleashed his pent-up fury about the doctor, who polls show is more trusted and po[CENSORED]r than the President is, and again featured his fixation with the public servant's invitation to throw a first pitch for the Washington Nationals earlier this season. Smears against a respected public servant Trump's capacity for shock is tempered by the uproar of his nearly four years in office. But it's still mind-boggling that a president smears and lies about an infectious disease expert who is revered around the world, was a pivotal figure in the fight against HIV / AIDS, Ebola and Zika, and is focused on the worst crisis. of public health in 100 years. While targeting Fauci, Trump argues that Americans are fed up with the virus and don't want to be told to listen to scientists advising social distancing and other precautionary methods, as if simply ignoring the experts would make the crisis go away. "People say whatever. Leave us alone. They are tired. People are tired of listening to Fauci and all these idiots," Trump said in a campaign call with staff that launched a day of personal attacks. Given that the entire Trump campaign relies on unleashing a massive mobilization of his political base that accepts his downplay of the virus, there may be limited justification for Trump's actions, even if they appear to directly contravene his duty to keep all Americans safe. . . However, they raise the question of whether he is further weakening his appeal with the majority of voters who say he has done a poor job responding to the pandemic. It also appears to be offering an opportunity for Democratic nominee Joe Biden to anchor his final case on the president's mishandling of the pandemic, a reality that is unfolding in the lives of voters as they consider their choice and at a time when more than 27 million votes have already been cast. "Mr. President, you are right about one thing: the American people are tired," Biden said in a statement Monday as he prepared for the final presidential debate on Thursday. "They are tired of your lies about this virus. They are tired of seeing more Americans die and more people lose their jobs because you refuse to take this pandemic seriously." A Trump adviser told CNN's Jim Acosta on Monday that the president's attack on Fauci two weeks before the election "was not smart", adding that "time is running out" and "time is our enemy" and pointed to Biden's fundraising advantage in recent days. of the career.
  4. 1. It is covered with algae It has a coat in grayish green tones that cannot be said to be only his, since a kind of algae lives among its strands that gives it this tonality; Thanks to the effect of these algae, the sloth is able to camouflage itself between the leaves. 2. Fight to win the attention of the females Despite their slowness, sloths find a mate very quickly when they set out to do so. As part of the mating ritual, the males fight each other to win the love of the females. They observe the entire ritual and, when they consider that one of the males has won, they let him know through a squeak they emit. 3. He is an excellent swimmer Although the sloth is a slow animal, it is very agile to move among the trees, a task it performs thanks to its limbs. However, their lower legs make walking difficult due to their short size, but they make up for this with their great ability to swim. 4. It is especially slow Perhaps you have ever wondered ... Why is the sloth so slow? Suffice it to say that sometimes this animal moves so slowly that it has the appearance of staying still, can you imagine something like that? The truth is that it travels an average of two meters per minute when on the ground. 5. Their diet is based on leaves Did you know that the slowness of this animal is mainly due to the sloth bear feeding? So is! The diet of sloths is not very varied, since they are folivorous, which means that they only feed on the leaves of the trees. 6. They only urinate and defecate once a week Once a week they descend from the branches to defecate and urinate. After doing so, they are responsible for burying everything to hide its smell. 7. They are in danger of extinction Unfortunately, the different species of sloths that exist worldwide are in danger of extinction, each one in different ranges of danger. This threat that stalks them is mainly due to the destruction of their habitat as a result of deforestation.
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  6. my vote for DH1, [G]old... nice video and music, nice rhythm
  7. # 1 Brazil boasts the longest uninterrupted sandy beach in the world. The southernmost beach - Praia do Cassino - runs for 212 kilometers (132 mi) to 254 kilometers (158 mi), depending on different sources. # 2 Australia’s Whitehaven Beach is the world’s most po[CENSORED]r and Instagrammed beach spot at the moment. However, this sandy beauty is only accessible by helicopter, seaplane or a boat. # 3 The white sand that almost always invites you to kick your shoes off and let it run through your toes is actually just fish excrement. It’s produced by parrotfish by nibbling on coral. It’s not able to metabolize the coral and it then ends up back in the sea. Surprisingly, one parrotfish can produce up to 100 kg of sand a year. # 4 After several failed attempts, an international team of sculptors and technicians finished the world’s biggest sandcastle in June 2019 in Binz, Germany. The completion of the castle required some 11,000 tons of sand but the team managed without using any internal structural support. With its 17.65 m (57 ft 11 in) and 26 meters in diameter, the castle has made earned its place as the tallest sandcastle in the Guinness World Records. # 5 Thinking back to times of ships still conquering the world, a beach was hardly a fun place to be. A real change came in about the 18th century when people started appreciating the healing powers of fresh air and sea bathing. During the Industrial Revolution in Britain, for example, factory workers were seen as strong while the upper class of society was regarded as rather fragile. Therefore, doctors would often prescribe visiting the beach to cure many ailments. # 6 Surfing was reportedly first observed by Europeans on a ship in Tahiti. It dates back to ancient Polynesian cultures of which it was an important part rather than just a hobby. The best riders would gain the most respect in their respective communities. # 7 A way of not getting your smartphone wet when visiting the beach would be to opt for a message in a bottle. You might have to wait quite a long time for a reply, though. In some cases, even a few centuries long. In 1784, seaman Chunosuke Matsuyama dropped one such bottle on an island in the Pacific. It was only found in 1935, or 151 years later, in Japan. # 8 Allegedly, every one in three people who visit a beach can’t swim. # 9 It's hardly a surprise that Australia has the largest number of beaches - over 10,000 of them! But to be fair, Russia has the largest coastline but most of it faces the Arctic so not much chance of enjoying a sunny day at the beach there.
  8. He's gathered the same people. He's attempting a similar schedule. He even believes he's found an equivalent 11th-hour scandal - and equivalent Russian disinformation questions have followed. All that's missing is the airplane. A superstitious politician and a lover of routine, President Donald Trump is actively working to replicate the atmosphere that culminated in his 2016 victory, convinced if the same pieces are in place as he barnstorms battlegrounds at breakneck pace - just like he did last time - - the lighting-in-a-bottle results will follow. He has even taken to thinking wistfully of his jet, a Boeing 757 painted red and gold, that he used to criss-cross the country during the frenzied final stretch of 2016. "I have the exact same plane at home. It's true. The exact same," Trump said Friday on a baking-hot tarmac in Florida, gesturing at the blue-and-white government airplane of the same model, but with considerably less gilt , positioned nearby. "It's a different company that made the engines," he said, quickly identifying a shortcoming compared to his own jet. "I think those are Pratt & Whitney, and I have Rolls-Royce." Nostalgia has always weighed heavily on Trump's political persona - it's the second "A" in his "MAGA" motto - but it also effects his decisions and strategy, often against the advice of his political team, according to people who have spoken to him recently about his reelection efforts. As he makes a final push for a second term, Trump wants to replicate the heady last days of his only previous political campaign, even though he is now the incumbent and the political calculus has shifted dramatically. But this time, Trump seems more aggrieved at what has happened to him than what has happened to the base of people who support him. Jetting across the country this weekend, the collection of advisers joining him in the cramped forward cabin aboard Air Force One included veteran 2016 advisers Jared Kushner, Stephen Miller, Dan Scavino and Hope Hicks, who Trump convinced to return to his orbit eight months ago. Absent were some of the more recent additions to his circle, notably his chief of staff Mark Meadows. As he did many times in 2016, Trump is basing himself for two days at his Las Vegas hotel as he raises cash across the border in Orange County and hosts campaign rallies in Arizona. He is even attending the same evangelical church a few miles from the Strip that he visited in October 2016, when pastors and ministers gathered to lay their hands on him and pray. Like four years ago, Trump hopes that by outworking his rival - three-a-day rallies, often stretching past 90 minutes, in every state he is contesting - he can eke out a victory that defies polling and punditry. Once seemingly out of reach because of the viral pandemic ravaging the country, Trump has insisted his signature campaign rallies proceed, convinced they are what propelled him to office the first time around. They have grown larger as the calendar ticks toward November 3, though they are unlikely to ever match the tens of thousands who once came to hear him speak. And he is charging headfirst into making baseless accusations against Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden of being a "criminal" who, in Trump's telling, sits atop a shady syndicate of political for personal gain. It's the exact accusation he used to lob at Hillary Clinton (and still does, even though he defeated her), even as he is again being aided by a Russian disinformation campaign targeting Biden. The President has often lamented that his political efforts since entering the White House have felt staid compared to his efforts four years ago, people who have spoken to him said, weighed down by the massive apparatus that accompanies any president and saddled with an incumbent's responsibilities. Trump has fondly recalled those final 2016 campaign days as the last when he was unburdened by the job he eventually won, and wants to feel the same excitement of his first go-around. He enjoys reminiscing about what it was like in the days before the election - and recounts Election Night 2016 at nearly every rally he attends. "That beautiful night, four years ago, was at the greatest of all time, probably the greatest night in the history of television," Trump said on a blustery tarmac in Janesville, Wisconsin, on Saturday night as a crowd roared in approval. "We had so much fun. The tears that were flowing - remember the tears?" Former officials also say Trump has a superstitious streak and believes if the circumstances of his campaign are similarly aligned - from the people to the rallies to the rhetoric - he might eke out a victory again. Yet a little like a college freshman trying to bring together friends over Thanksgiving break, only to learn everyone has changed, Trump is finding that nostalgic reminiscence can't always be manifested into reality. The burdens of being the incumbent, saddled with problems like the coronavirus pandemic and a stalled economy, have changed how Americans view him. And what was once a novel political approach - to air openly the grievances that politicians have long sought to stoke only tacitly - now seems to many observers like a tired act. Four years ago - and particularly as he worked to re-win voters after the Access Hollywood scandal - Trump hammered on issues like immigration and trade that he said were unfairly advantaging the elite to the determent of blue-collar Americans. His focus and message narrowed as the campaign wound to a close. Now, he has railed at "deep state" misdeeds he claims weigh on his presidency and warrant an extension of his term. He complains at length about what interviewers have asked him and the tone in which they asked it. And he repeatedly insists he's given up millions of dollars in income by serving as president. In Oval Office sessions over the past week, Trump has remained insistent that what brought him victory in 2016 will work again, a person briefed on the sessions said. His refusal to adjust to a starkly different political reality has caused frustrations among Republicans, who fear his deep unpo[CENSORED]rity could doom not only his presidency but GOP control of the Senate. Aides have worked to little avail to intervene and hone a message more fitting for a sitting president than an outside rabble-rouser, including in recent days as polls continue to show him losing ground among voters he won four year ago. At times, Trump has taken the directive literally, appealing directly to "suburban women" in his campaign speeches. At other moments he has stated his campaign's electoral calculus as if arriving fresh from a political briefing. "You know what? We win Wisconsin, we win the whole ballgame," he said Saturday night as the temperature dropped in Janesville. "What the hell do you think I'm doing here on a freezing night with 45-degree wind? You think I'm doing this for my health?"
  9. Feliz cumple feo 😛 pasalo bien ✌️
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