[ad_1] By: AP | New York | Updated: 15 July 2018 5:21:40 pm The contents of the corpse's stomach, widely known as Oetzi the Iceman, offer insight into what the Ancient Europeans …
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[ad_1] The report on the Nipah epidemic was sent to the Central Monitoring Department, sources said. Thiruvananthapuram: A detailed study by the Kerala government in the recent outbreak of the Nipah virus …
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[ad_1] Scientists have found evidence of a link between herpes infection and Alzheimer's disease as well as the potential of antivirals in reducing the risk of neurodegenerative disease. In the study, people …
Read More »Checking for Heart Damage Can Predict Risk of Pakinson Later
[ad_1] New York: According to the researcher, the examination of stress and inflammation in the heart could be the key to predicting the risk of Parkinson's disease because it could help doctors …
Read More »Seniors choose cannabis over opioids for pain
[ad_1] Seattle – 80-year-old Connie Schick uses a cannabis cream for chronic pain after a stroke. Schick says it's better than using an opioid pain reliever, which makes her stomach ache and …
Read More »A healthy diet can reduce the symptoms of asthma
[ad_1] Action Items A healthy diet consisting of abundant vegetables, fruits, and whole grains was badociated with fewer asthma symptoms and greater control of asthma in a large cross-sectional study of French …
Read More »Cardiovascular death increases, study finds
[ad_1] Mortality from cardiovascular diseases is increasing in India, causing more than a quarter of all deaths in the country in 2015 and affecting rural populations and young adults, suggests a new …
Read More »Science discovers why shrews eat red peppers – Science & Health
[ad_1] Why everyone eats food that makes them cry is still hotly debated among the scientific ensemble. But now we know why the shrew eats hot peppers, thanks to the Chinese Academy …
Read More »One in 20 people with obesity does not have any other metabolic abnormalities: Study
[ad_1] Obesity alone does not increase the risk of premature death, say scientists who found that obese patients without other metabolic risk factors, do not have an increased rate of mortality. The …
Read More »Can you eat your way for better control of asthma?
[ad_1] SUNDAY, July 15, 2018 – Need another reason to eat healthy? New evidence reinforces the idea that nutrient – rich foods can help prevent or reduce asthma. Although the study did …
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