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Cancer, coronavirus, lupus, diabetes… Disease is a sometimes a reality of life. Should you let it colour your outlook? But does God give diseases? And more importantly, does God heal our illnesses? Have a look at what the Word says about disease and handling it. I think you’ll be surprised. #7Scriptures
The Coronavirus ( COVID-19 ) is here and it’s deadly, but how should Christians respond? What does the Bible say about the Coronavirus? Does the Bible say a virus will usher in the end times? What about other pandemic diseases? In this video Pastor Nelson with Bible Munch answers the question, “What does the Bible say about pandemic diseases/sicknesses?”.
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Viral hepatitis includes both hepatitis B and hepatitis C. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s Na Li, MD, PhD, explains that there have been promising medical advancements to cure hepatitis C, while hepatitis B presents more challenges.
As a chronic condition, medications are used to manage hepatitis B, depending on the particular phase of infection, as well as other existing medical conditions or infections such as hepatitis C or HIV. Dr. Li emphasizes the need for monitoring patients with past or current hepatitis B infections, because there is greater risk of cancer. In addition, chemotherapy may reactivate hepatitis B.
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We made an unhappy return to Premier League football on Wednesday night, as Manchester City claimed a 3-0 victory at Etihad Stadium.
After a 102-day interval, and returning to very different Premier League conditions, you might have expected a cagy start – but there was none of that here.
Within five minutes Eddie Nketiah thought he had beaten the City backline to the ball only to be flagged offside, before Kevin De Bruyne forced Bernd Leno into a sharp save – and then Granit Xhaka was stretchered off with an ankle problem.
We were playing brightly with Nketiah at the fore, but another injury, this time to Pablo Luiz, proved a setback for Mikel Arteta as he sought to get one over his former club.
Leno was soon at the heart of the action as City took control, making three excellent saves in quick succession to deny Raheem Sterling, David Silva and Riyad Mahrez.
But the German could do nothing when, on the stroke of half time, David Luiz misjudged De Bruyne’s ball and Sterling ran in and smashed the ball into the top corner.
Things went from bad to worse after the restart when Mahrez got the wrong side of David Luiz, and when he went down in the area under the Brazilian’s challenge, the red card was shown and a penalty awarded.
De Bruyne made no mistake from the spot, and suddenly we were right up against it.
With an extra man advantage, City inevitably remained in control and Leno was called into action to deny De Bruyne, Gabriel Jesus and Ilkay Gundogan.
City added a third in injury time when Phil Foden slammed it into the roof of the net after Leno had turned Aguero’s shot on to the post, and it capped off a disappointing evening in Manchester.
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A man zig-zagged an SUV at high speed through a pedestrian zone in the southwestern German city of Trier on Tuesday, killing four people, including a 9-month-old child, and seriously injuring 15, officials said.
The driver, identified as a 51-year-old German man born in Trier, was arrested at the scene and the vehicle was impounded, Trier police said.
The suspect, whose name was not released in line with German privacy laws, had no fixed address and had been living in recent days in the Land Rover that a friend had loaned him, which was used in the attack, said prosecutor Peter Fritzen, who was heading the investigation.
He was being interrogated by police and was to undergo a psychiatric examination, Fritzen said, adding that a doctor had recently reached the preliminary conclusion the man could be suffering from mental illness.
Four people were still in life-threatening danger in the hospital and five others suffered serious injuries, while another six had less serious injuries, state Interior Minister Roger Lewentz said. The others killed were identified as a 25-year-old woman and a 45-year-old man from Trier; the baby’s mother was among those hospitalized. Police said the oldest victim was aged 73.
Trier is about 200 kilometers (120 miles) west of Frankfurt, near the border with Luxembourg. The city of about 110,000 people is known for its Roman gate, the Porta Nigra, which is near the scene of the incident, and as the birthplace of Karl Marx.
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