[ad_1] A new global study links air pollution with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes – a troubling finding especially for California's central valley, with its notoriously high levels of dangerous …
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[ad_1] A new study has shown that taking multivitamins and mineral supplements does not prevent heart attacks, cardiovascular death and strokes. Scientists report that they have meticulously evaluated the overall scientific evidence …
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[ad_1] Atmospheric carbon dioxide fixation levels pose an unrecognized threat to monarch butterflies, reducing the medicinal properties of milkweed plants that protect insects emblematic of the disease, a study found to hunt …
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[ad_1] Introducing a baby to solid baby foods after only 3 months was badociated with a small but significant improvement in nighttime sleep and a little less wakefulness during the week compared …
Read More »Physician burnout, depression can lead to major medical errors: Study
[ad_1] Does the mental health and well-being of your doctor affect the care you receive? A new study says yes – burnout, fatigue and depression can affect major medical errors. Medical errors …
Read More »Study Shows Risk of Stillbirth Increases in Mothers Who Smoke, Drink
[ad_1] Women who drank alcohol and smoked during pregnancy had an almost three times greater risk of stillbirth compared with women who completely abstained from these behaviors. Experts from the University of …
Read More »A new study shows what your vehicle does that could cause a fatal accident
[ad_1] New research by Australian scientists shows that normal vibrations of any automobile can increase driver fatigue, increasing the risk of an accident. New scientific research conducted at RMIT University revealed their …
Read More »Study probes Circadian rhythm genes for Alzheimer indexes
[ad_1] According to a new Finnish study, a certain genetic variant previously implicated in workers who are not tolerant of shift work could also be linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer's …
Read More »Eating nuts regularly could improve sperm count, study suggests.Naija247news
[ad_1] Men who ate about two handfuls of almonds, hazelnuts, and nuts a day for 14 weeks improved their sperm count and had more viable "swimmers," scientists discovered . The researchers said …
Read More »Obesity presents a risk of cerebral trauma healing, study finds
[ad_1] Overweight or obesity was strongly badociated with several chronic health conditions, including high blood pressure, heart failure and diabetes. A study has now found another problem that stems from obesity. Wolters …
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