[ad_1] Australian scientists wiped out 80% of disease-carrying mosquitoes in Queensland's state testing areas in the north-east of the country, as part of an experiment aimed at to suppress what the authorities …
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[ad_1] A study published in JAMA Pediatrics found that babies who had been introduced to solid foods slept longer, woke less often at night than those who were exclusively badfed during the …
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[ad_1] Electronic cigarettes can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease as much as cigarettes. According to a new study, electronic cigarettes, which contain nicotine, have a negative impact on our vascular functions. …
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[ad_1] Valsatran drugs are often administered to control high blood pressure and prevent heart failure. The drug is currently being recalled in 22 countries after the discovery of traces of a carcinogenic …
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[ad_1] The Amazonian forests continue to surprise, and this time it's a little scary. An international team of researchers discovered seven new species of wasps belonging to the genus Clistopyga in Peru, …
Read More »Notice – Several drugs containing valsartan are recalled due to contamination with a potential carcinogen
[ad_1] OTTAWA July 9, 2018 / CNW / – Version: Several manufacturers of the valsartan ingredient are recalled by their manufacturers. An impurity, N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), has been found in valsartan used in …
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[ad_1] The introduction of solid foods in babies before six months might offer a small improvement in their sleep, suggest new research. British and American researchers examined data collected as part of …
Read More »New HIV vaccine candidate is safe and induces an immune response in healthy adults and monkeys
[ad_1] A new study published in The Lancet shows that an experimental HIV-1 vaccine regimen is well tolerated and produces comparable and robust immune responses against HIV in healthy adults and adults. …
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