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Added on the 17/06/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Mexico, Jun 17 (EFE) .- The medical staff of the Juarez Hospital in Mexico City has the difficult task of diagnosing COVID-19 in patients.(CAMERA: Denisse Torres)
Formally known as bruxism, teeth grinding and clenching isn't uncommon. According to HuffPost, some estimates suggest about 10% of Americans regularly grind their teeth, and 20% regularly clench their teeth together. Now, dentists say they’re seeing a lot more of both during the COVID-19 pandemic. A dentist can, by examination, tell you if you're grinding, clenching, or both. Your dentist can also create a custom mouth guard to wear at night. However, it's important to get to the bottom of what's making you so tense or anxious. Seek help from qualified mental health professionals.
A long line of people snakes across a park in Washington, DC, at a makeshift Covid-19 test site near the White House, as people prepare for holiday festivities, just a few days away. IMAGES
Kolkata (India), Sep 14 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Piyal Adhikary) .- The Indian authorities continued this Tuesday with the covid-19 tests in Calcutta while the cases seem to decline, after having exceeded their worst wave of covid-19.FOOTAGE FROM COVID-19 TESTING IN KOLKATA, INDIA.