Too little Z? Look at your A, T, C and G

[ad_1] Sleep is not just a serene way to spend the morning weekend, it is an essential biological function associated with good health, when it is properly obtained, or with a disease, when it is deficient. Surprisingly, although we spend about a third of our lives sleeping, our understanding of how this biological process is … Read more

Study: A "moderate" healthy alcohol is a myth

[ad_1] Reuters LONDON (Reuters) – The more alcohol consumption is important, the higher the risk of blood pressure and stroke increases, and previous claims that one or two glasses a day could protect against strokes do not occur. are not true, according to the results of a major genetic study. The research, which used data … Read more

Ex-wife wanted after stabbing murder of man's shih tzu

[ad_1] A woman is wanted by the police for stabbing her ex-husband's Shih Tzu to death. On March 26, Joe Bailey, a resident of Texas, returned home. His dog, BG, is missing. Splashes of blood have occurred in various places around her house, including the couch and the dog bed. He said Texas Breaking News … Read more

Hepatitis A confirmed at the northeast gas station of Arkansas

[ad_1] WALDENBERG, Ark. (AP) – State health officials warn residents of Northeast Arkans of another possible exposure to hepatitis after an employee of a station-based market service there was tested positive for the virus. Officials from the Arkansas Department of Health said Friday that a Jordanian employee Kwik Stop in Waldenberg had been tested positive … Read more

No, the measles vaccine is not worse than measles (column)

[ad_1] We can not talk about the measles in Michigan without discussing the anti-vaxx movement. And we can not discuss the anti-vaxx movement without polling the specious premise that the measles vaccine is, on the whole, more dangerous than measles itself. At this point, 39 people have been diagnosed with measles in Michigan, the highest … Read more

Unique anti-HIV therapy eliminates the virus and kills it

[ad_1] HIV is a sneaky virus. It can hide in the immune cells of people taking daily antiretroviral therapy (ARVs), until the treatment is stopped to return with revenge. This forces them to continue antiretroviral therapy – and cope with its many side effects – throughout their lives. But now, researchers at the University of … Read more

Measles: How has a preventable disease come back from the past?

[ad_1] Copyright of the image Getty Images Measles is one of the most infectious diseases in the world but, until recently, the number of cases was decreasing. So what has led to recent epidemics? Rockland County, New York State, declared the state of emergency last week as a result of a severe re-emergence of the … Read more

19 best sunscreens according to beauty publishers

[ad_1] The search for a sunscreen for the face that does not constitute a total chore is done all year round – and it's a question that constantly stands at the top of the Who Speaks What language Wear. Where are the sunscreens that do not clog your pores, leave a white plaster, stink in … Read more