[ad_1] The following is an edited version of the statement issued by the HPRA on Thursday: The Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) states today that it is proceeding with a Preventive reminder …
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[ad_1] British pharmacists have been warned today that a change in the way valsartan is manufactured has caused a dangerous impurity in several medications [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] According to a report by JAMA Dermatology, a fashionable makeover, the fish-based pedicure, caused the falling of a woman's nails. A fish pedicure involves a person who plunges his feet into …
Read More »Spiders Will Inflate on Electric Fields – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Aerodynamic capabilities of spiders have puzzled scientists for hundreds of years. Charles Darwin himself meditated on how hundreds of creatures managed to descend on the Beagle by a calm day at …
Read More »The HPV test is better than the Pap test to detect cancerous cervical changes, according to the study | National and World
[ad_1] A test for HPV detects precancerous changes in the cervix earlier and more precisely than the Pap smear, according to a large clinical trial released Tuesday. The randomized controlled study – …
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[ad_1] Thearon W. Henderson / Stringer / Getty Images The best thing that mothers can do to make sure their children avoid developing obesity, is to take care of themselves. This is …
Read More »The first American dogs were eliminated by Europeans, but their genetic inheritance continues as a sexually transmitted cancer
[ad_1] A Pembroke Welsh Corgi at the 141st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in 2017. Photo: Drew Angerer (Getty Images) The evolutionary journey of how dogs came to occupy millions of living …
Read More »Figures reveal GBP 1.77 billion mental health treatment deficit for children and young people
[ad_1] A radical new government strategy to prevent, not just treat, youth mental health issues is needed. A report from the University of Birmingham reveals today that an additional funding of 1.77 …
Read More »Spiders can "fly" on electric fields: study – Xinhua
[ad_1] File Photo: A spider making canvases in a rice field in Luoxiang City, Congjiang County, Guizhou Province (southwest), on July 23, 2016. (Xinhua / Liang Yunkai) WASHINGTON, 5 July (Xinhua) – …
Read More »Moms may be to blame for childhood obesity, according to a Harvard study
[ad_1] A recent study by Harvard University suggested that mothers who followed a healthier lifestyle reduced the risk of their children becoming obese (Photo: Getty Images / iStockphoto According to one study, …
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