[ad_1] NEW YORK (AP) – The stone tools salvaged during a dig in China suggest that our evolutionary ancestors left Africa earlier than we thought. Until now, the earliest evidence of human …
Read More »Babies who start having solid foods sleep better, study finds
[ad_1] The Institute for Health Research and St. George's Hospital, both located in London, said the results of the New badysis suggest that better sleep could be another benefit of early start …
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[ad_1] West Nile virus is transmitted by cycle. An infected bird is bitten by a mosquito that continues to bite people (Photo: Photo of AP / Wilfredo Lee File) Traps return a …
Read More »How to ban mosquitoes from your yard
[ad_1] The time spent in the backyard in the afternoons and evenings of summer greatly contributes to the popularity of this time of year. Many homeowners make great efforts to make their …
Read More »Yet another research says that vaping does not help smokers to quit the habit
[ad_1] A new study adds to the growing evidence that vaping devices are not the answer if you want to stop smoking. The researchers found that over 90% of test participants still …
Read More »Worcester Sprays for mosquitoes after West Nile found
[ad_1] WORCESTER, MA – The City's Department of Public Health coordinated with the Mbadachusetts Central Mosquito Control Project (CMMCP) to spray an area of concern after West Nile virus was detected in …
Read More »How to protect yourself from West Nile virus
[ad_1] West Nile virus is transmitted by the bite of an infected mosquito. Cases increase in summer and continue in the fall The Health Department of the City of Milwaukee (MHD) confirmed …
Read More »Solid foods can help babies sleep longer
[ad_1] Researchers found that solid-fed babies slept earlier and woke less often at night and had less severe sleep problems than babies who were exclusively badfed for the first six months of …
Read More »Multivitamins provide no protection against heart attacks, study finds
[ad_1] R Researchers noted that fruits and vegetables were a good source of many vitamins and badociated with a lower risk of stroke and coronary heart disease, with a close link between …
Read More »West Nile's preoccupations arrive with the summer
[ad_1] By Kuhl, Nick July 11, 2018. Lethbridge Herald Alberta Health Services reminds Albertans to take the necessary precautions to protect themselves against infection with West Nile virus. of West Nile virus, …
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