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[ad_1] In a recent study, researchers found the secret to urging students to drink responsibly by convincing them that they will quickly improve their health, relationships, and grades. However, according to this …
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[ad_1] The herpes virus can increase the likelihood of developing Alzheimer's disease, according to a study. The study also found that antiviral drugs can significantly reduce the risk of neurodegenerative disease. In …
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[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 …
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[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 …
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[ad_1] Toronto, July 15 (PTI) Obesity alone does not increase the risk of premature death, say scientists who found that obese patients without other metabolic risk factors, n & # 39; 39 …
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