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Read More »Origins of bread discovered 14,400 years ago in Jordan
[ad_1] By Dr. Ananya Mandal, MD July 18, 2018 Scientists found the remains of a meal shared by a group of Natufian hunter-gatherers some 14,400 years ago. They noted the expected meat …
Read More »Risk of heart attack on the rise for pregnant women
[ad_1] Suscribe to the newsletter SUBSCRIBE Pregnant women, especially the older ones, should watch for signs of heart problems as their pregnancy progresses and their babies arrive Pregnancy , delivery or during …
Read More »Elephants are crucial to the survival of this tropical tree • Earth.com
[ad_1] Large animals are known collectively as "megafauna" – such as elephants, giraffes, hippos and other huge creatures. In many ecosystems, herbivorous megafauna is crucial for seed dispersal of many terrestrial plants, …
Read More »Heart attacks on the rise among pregnant women, study finds
[ad_1] The risk of having a heart attack during pregnancy or during the two months following childbirth increases in the United States. A new 12-year study conducted by the NYU School of …
Read More »More pregnant women with heart attacks
[ad_1] WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Few women consider the scary possibility that they could sustain a heart attack during or just after their pregnancy, but a new report shows …
Read More »A study reveals that daily exercise can reduce the risk of heart attack even in polluted areas
[ad_1] Regular physical activity can reduce the risk of heart attack, even in areas with moderate to high levels of road pollution, says a study. "While exercise reduces the risk of cardiovascular …
Read More »Daily exercise can reduce the risk of heart attack, even in polluted areas: Study
[ad_1] Regular physical activity can reduce the risk of heart attack, even in areas with moderate to high levels of road pollution, says a study. "While exercise reduces the risk of cardiovascular …
Read More »"Substantial" proportion of population at high risk of CVD
[ad_1] Arch G. Mainous The prevalence of cardiovascular disease among non-Hispanic black men increased significantly from 1999-2002 to 2011-2014 by a "substantial" amount, according to the recently published results in the American …
Read More »The global fight against AIDS is at "precarious" according to United Nations
[ad_1] London: Complacency begins to slow the fight against the global AIDS epidemic, with a pace of progress that does not correspond to what is needed, warned the United Nations on Wednesday. …
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