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[ad_1] Another day, another coffee study. New research suggests that you can protect your brain – and the roast matters. Canadian researchers from the Krembil Brain Institute in Toronto tested Starbucks VIA …
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[ad_1] Last summer, Scott Ward, 56, discovered a clod on the right side of the neck. His family doctor told him to give him some time. After a month, Ward had a …
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[ad_1] Un influenceur Instagram a perdu 141 kg en deux ans et elle perd maintenant le poids de son poids. Lexi Reed, qui enregistre son parcours sur son compte Instagram @fatgirlfedup, a …
Read More »AI could help spot early Alzheimer's discoveries
[ad_1] According to the researchers, artificial intelligence (AI) could soon be used to detect Alzheimer's disease at the very beginning of its evolution. The results of the study were published in the …
Read More »Measles virus cases reported in SC, more exposed, DHEC says
[ad_1] The number of reported measles cases in South Carolina has doubled since last week, according to the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC). While it is investigating the multiple measles …
Read More »Breast cancer diagnosed by mother on Valentine's Day reveals signs that all women should look for
[ad_1] A two-year-old mother who was diagnosed with breast cancer on Valentine's Day urges other women to be examined after undergoing exhausting treatment herself. Hayley Rock, 41, found a mass in her …
Read More »Would two influenza vaccines protect me better than one?
[ad_1] Q. Would two influenza vaccines protect me better than one? A. Booster doses may make the influenza vaccine more effective, but the benefit is limited to a few specific groups. Children …
Read More »HCF's first flu-related death of season 2018 reported by DHEC
[ad_1] Nearly 300 people died in South Carolina during the last influenza season. The South West Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced Thursday that the first flu-related death in the …
Read More »Baby boom for some nations, collapse for others: study
[ad_1] Soaring birth rates in developing countries is fueling the global baby boom, while women in dozens of wealthier countries are not producing enough children to maintain the country's population level, according …
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