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Health professionals warn there may be a spike in Covid-19 cases this summer. Cases of the FLiRT variants, "whose label derives from the names of the mutations in the variants' genetic code," according to CNBC, are rising in the U.S. and Europe. In addition to masking in public spaces and staying up-to-date with your vaccinations, which experts often recommend during spikes in Covid cases, it may be helpful to bolster your immune system. Dr. William B. Miller Jr., an infectious disease expert and evolutionary biologist, thinks everyone should be boosting their immune system all year round, including the summer. "The only effective way to really boost your immune system is to adopt a steady rhythm," Miller told CNBC Make It last January.
Persons: William B, Miller Jr, Miller Organizations: CNBC Locations: U.S, Europe
How to boost your immune system all year round
  + stars: | 2023-01-05 | by ( Renée Onque | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
It's flu season, and colds and new Covid-19 variants are still spreading, so, you'd be wise to keep building up your immune system top of mind. "The only effective way to really boost your immune system is to adopt a steady rhythm," says Miller, author of "Bioverse: How the Cellular World Contains the Secrets to Life's Biggest Questions." It doesn't work that way. It disrupts cells and takes them a long time to get back to their normal pattern of behavior." To efficiently bolster your immune system, you should work in partnership with your cells, Miller tells CNBC Make It.
A driver for a company used by Amazon was convicted of driving while high after crashing into a ditch. An investigation by the newspaper found that Amazon used some companies with unsafe driving scores that had raised red flags at the Department of Transportation. Amazon told the newspaper that the rate of fatalities per vehicle mile for its contractors was about 7% below the industry average in 2020. The truck driver, Dilshod Abdurasulov, was fined for careless driving and still works for MJS. In April Insider followed a truck driver as he traveled cross-country to join a protest against vaccine mandates.
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