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[ad_1] Five Galway high schools will join NASA's study of Jupiter, the Sun and the Milky Way through the "Connacht School Radio-Telescope Network". Eight high schools in Connacht, including four in Galway, …
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[ad_1] Awesome If you own an iPhone, it's good for you. This must mean that you are eating gold for breakfast, bathing in diamonds and allowing yourself to live in Dublin. means …
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[ad_1] (19459008) A new study has uncovered a possible link between high blood pressure and a person with brain damage or even Alzheimer's disease. 19659003] The author of the study, Dr. Zoe …
Read More »Obesity alone does not increase the risk of early mortality: study
[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 …
Read More »Otzi Iceman was not a strict adherent to the Paleo diet, according to a study | McClatchy
[ad_1] If you thought the former Alpine traveler known as Otzi – and often known simply as the Iceman – scraped by a diet of grbades and fodder berries, you would have …
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[ad_1] If you have trouble getting your kids to sleep, there may be a simple solution. Feeding solid foods earlier could do the trick, a new report suggests. >> Read more recent …
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[ad_1] Washington: According to a study, obesity without other metabolic risk factors does not increase the risk of death. The results of this study could influence our thinking about obesity and health, …
Read More »Study Shows Decreasing Prescriptions For Opioids In Washington, Idaho
[ad_1] Opioid prescribing rates and diagnoses of opioid dependence are declining nationally and in Washington, according to a Blue Cross Blue Shield report published in 1965 per 1000 patients 394 orders. The …
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[ad_1] Here is another reason to control his blood pressure: High blood pressure may contribute to blockages and entanglements of blood vessels related to Alzheimer's disease according to a new study. In …
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