[ad_1] NEW YORK (AP) – Neanderthal life was not a picnic, but a new analysis indicates that it was not more dangerous than what our own species was facing in the past. …
Read More »The explosion of the tick population – and the diseases they bring – worries the government
[ad_1] At least 20 known health problems can result from tick bites; the most common, Lyme disease, affects approximately 300,000 Americans each year. Meanwhile, doctors and researchers continue to discover new diseases …
Read More »According to research, most students are not aware
[ad_1] A new study reveals that nearly half of students lose or lose their energy by drinking alcohol. But most of them do not understand what is doing it. Alcohol consumption in …
Read More »Low-carb diets might be better
[ad_1] The study, published Wednesday in the BMJ journal, involved 164 overweight or obese people. Their weight was brought down by 12%, and they were stabilized at that weight and put on …
Read More »From heart disease to cancer: a new study examines the evolution of death rates in counties
[ad_1] In the United States, the leading cause of death is moving from heart disease to cancer, but the transition is occurring at different rates in the country and affects racial and …
Read More »A rabies alert in West Virginia has turned out to be just drunk raccoons with crab apple
[ad_1] Enraged animals are of course not a laughing matter. The rabies virus can infect the central nervous system, causing illness and death, according to the centers for the control and prevention …
Read More »Raccoons drunk in crab apples provoke a false rabies alert in West Virginia
[ad_1] Cleve R. Wootson Jr., The Washington Post published 16:42 PST, Wednesday 14 November 2018 A drunk raccoon at Milton, W.Va. A drunk raccoon at Milton, W.Va. Photo: Milton Police Department Photo …
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[ad_1] HOUSTON – A tweet from the National Rifle Association triggered a week of war of words between the NRA and the country's doctors, including doctors working at the medical center. It …
Read More »Surgeons – many of whom own firearms – recommend new approaches to firearms safety
[ad_1] The decades-old battle over the role health professionals should play in reducing gun violence erupted on social media last week after the National Rifle Association urged doctors to "stay in their …
Read More »CDC: Cases of polio-like disease, mostly among children, continue to rise
[ad_1] The number of confirmed and suspected cases of the polio-like disease acute flaccid myelitis as well the number of states reporting cases continue to rise in the United States, according to …
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