[ad_1] A pregnant woman. Illustration image. – Free-Photos In a long publication published in late June on her Facebook page, a 25-year-old American mother confides in all sincerity on the maternal burnout …
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[ad_1] Scientists and HIV activists believe that the AIDS-specific approach must be challenged and "make common cause with the field of global health." HIV prevention is in crisis, particularly vulnerable populations continue …
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[ad_1] What are the effects of high frequency electromagnetic fields on our health, especially those of mobile phones, of which this is the most important source? This is the question posed for …
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[ad_1] Smartphones could be harmful to the memory of young people. In any case, this is the conclusion of a study conducted by the Swiss Public Health Institute, Swiss TPH, for one …
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[ad_1] "Dr. Popotin" was arrested Thursday in Rio de Janeiro, accused of causing the death of a patient who was victim of an oppression of clandestine cosmetic surgery. "Arrest of the doctor …
Read More »AIDS: "Where the numbers are exploding, it's the countries where human rights are not respected"
[ad_1] A UN report released on Wednesday, July 18 denounces a number of new infections still too high to curb the pandemic. Prevention deficit, lack of funding, slow progress … The number …
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[ad_1] What are the effects of high frequency electromagnetic fields on our health, especially those of mobile phones, of which this is the most important source? This is the question posed for …
Read More »A scientific journal trapped by a fake cancer study
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Read More »A scientific journal trapped by a fake cancer study
[ad_1] Journalists have published a fake cancer study as part of an extensive survey of unscrupulous publications in a little-known scientific journal, Le Monde reported Thursday (19659002). to prove that anyone, on …
Read More »Is the smell of coffee enough to stimulate our brain?
[ad_1] Often praised for its many health benefits, coffee, according to two new American studies, brings benefits just by its smell. Researchers have discovered that the scent of a good cup of …
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