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[ad_1] The researchers found that an increase of 1 degree Celsius in the mean monthly temperature correlated with an increase in the monthly suicide rate of 0.68% in the United States between …
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[ad_1] It is not easy to stop eating carbohydrates, but the latest fad diet, the ketogenic, calls for the complete elimination of the food group. The idea is that your body will …
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[ad_1] As the worlds of beauty and advanced science intermingle more and more, the role our genes play in healthy, youthful skin has never been so clear, the discoveries formerly reserved for …
Read More »Malaria drug approved for the radical treatment of P. Vivax Malaria – Precision Vaccinations
[ad_1] GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) announced today that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the single dose of Krintafel (tafenoquine) for radical treatment (relapse prevention ) …
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[ad_1] Researchers at Stanford University have come up with a new wearable device that can measure a patient's cortisol levels from his sweat. Cortisol, a stress hormone, usually takes several days to …
Read More »Climate change linked to increased suicide rates, according to a study
[ad_1] A new study published Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change links rising temperatures to increased rates of suicide. Research is among the first to examine the effects of climate change …
Read More »A new study reveals that the use of a smartphone can affect the memory of teenagers
[ad_1] According to the Swiss Institute of Tropical Health and Public Health (Swiss TPH), young people who wear their mobile phone in the right ear during calls are exposed to a decline …
Read More »The first new treatment for malaria for decades receives green light | Americas | North and South American news impact Europe | DW
[ad_1] The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new single-dose treatment to prevent relapses of one of the most dominant types of malaria. The new drug, Krintafel, targets only …
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[ad_1] Skin wrinkles and hair loss are two of the most commonly reported signs of aging, but a team from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) demonstrated how these two characteristics …
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