[ad_1] James Pikul Many experimental robots involve a little cheating. Rather than contain all the necessary electronic components and energy sources, they have fasteners and cables that provide power and control without …
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[ad_1] A new study suggests that pregnant women who use cannabis are at greater risk of delivering their babies earlier, but the researchers say that much remains to be done to establish …
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[ad_1] Long-term use of prescription opioids for chronic pain is more common among people who are overweight or obese, a new study finds. As a group, they are more likely to use …
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Read More »The flu season in the state of Washington is getting worse than ever
[ad_1] Posted on June 19, 2019 Influenza season in Western Australia is deteriorating, the number of deaths due to flu-related illnesses almost doubled in less than a week, it went from 15 …
Read More »The facts: Does wearing the hat cause hair loss? – National
[ad_1] As we approach the summer (hopefully), the hats will be in season again. But some people can avoid covering their heads if they believe that wearing a hat can lead to …
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[ad_1] A woman is vaccinated in a Parisian hospital. Phanie / Alamy Stock Photo By Tania RabesandratanaJune 19, 2019, 00:01 What a surprise. France, cradle of the Concorde, facial graft and first …
Read More »Poor oral hygiene associated with the risk of several chronic diseases
[ad_1] New Delhi, June 19 (ANI): It is important to pay close attention to oral care, as poor oral health can increase the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by 75%, a study …
Read More »Health officials warn about exposure to measles in Laval
[ad_1] People who were at Carrefour Laval near Gate 2 on Thursday June 13th could have been exposed to measles. Allen McInnis / Records of the Montreal Gazette The Quebec Ministry of …
Read More »Canadian research team says naloxone needs answers – BC Local News
[ad_1] A national network that supports research on the abuse of prescription drugs and illicit drugs indicates that there are several questions to ask about a drug that reverses overdoses. The Canadian …
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