There is more evidence that there is no harmless alcohol

[ad_1] The theory that a small amount of alcohol could be good for you has finally been debunked. Previous studies have shown that people who drink in moderation are less likely to die prematurely than those who drink without alcohol, and men who drink four to seven units of alcohol a week may be more … Read more

The best non-toxic and clean sunscreens – natural mineral sunscreens

[ad_1] The importance of wearing sunscreen to prevent burns, the visible signs of aging and skin cancer is a no-brainer. These are the ingredients of the SPF products you use every day that make this category of care particularly controversial. There is a lot to consider when choosing a sunscreen, the biggest debate being whether … Read more

Alzheimer's disease affects "twice as many people" as experts thought

[ad_1] Experts now believe that the number of people with Alzheimer's disease is twice as high as expected. In the United States, according to the Alzheimer's Association, 5.8 million people live with this debilitating disease and this number is expected to reach nearly 14 million by 2050. Scientists at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, however, … Read more

Oklahoma has obtained $ 270 million from Purdue to address the opioid crisis. His next target: Johnson & Johnson

[ad_1] After obtaining a major financial settlement from Purdue Pharma last week, Oklahoma's Attorney General Mike Hunter forms the legal armament of the state to a much larger pharmaceutical player: Johnson & Johnson. The company has already become a popular target. Of the 1,600 lawsuits filed against opioids in federal and federal courts, Johnson & … Read more

What causes resistance to immuno-oncological drugs? Two research teams discover clues

[ad_1] Control point drugs have revolutionized the treatment of melanoma and other cancers by releasing the immune system to attack tumors. But medications do not work for half of the patients, even if they are associated with other cancer treatments. Two separate research groups have now discovered different mechanisms of resistance to immuno-oncological drugs. One … Read more

Even a drink a day increases the risk of stroke, reveals a study

[ad_1] Copyright of the image Getty Images Even mild-to-moderate consumption raises blood pressure and stroke risk, according to a large genetic study conducted in The Lancet, contradicting earlier claims that one or two glasses a day could have a protective effect. British and Chinese researchers followed 500,000 Chinese for 10 years. They say the results … Read more

Schoolgirl Crafty tried to avoid school by simulating chickenpox

[ad_1] The attempt of a tricky schoolgirl to enjoy a "sick day" returned to her after attempting to draw chickenpox spots on her body, but found herself covered red spots for four days. Charlotte Schooley, a 34-year-old mother of two, said her six-year-old daughter Lily had noticed that some of her friends were missing because … Read more

People rarely apply SPF Moisturizer as thoroughly as sunscreen

[ad_1] (Reuters Health) – When applying sunscreen, people tend to forget the spots on the face. A new study suggests that this is even more likely when they use SPF moisturizers. Many moisturizers contain ingredients that offer a sun protection factor (SPF) comparable to that of sunscreens. In theory, both options could offer similar protection … Read more

Elimination of cells unsuitable for young and aging skin

[ad_1] Charles Darwin referred to1 to natural selection as "a general law leading to the promotion of all organic beings, namely to multiply, to vary, to let live the strongest and the weakest to die". We now know that the concept of Darwin (and Alfred Russel Wallace) also applies to certain mechanisms that govern organ … Read more