[ad_1] The length of your finger could provide clues to your sexuality, according to a study published in the newspaper Records of sexual behavior. In females, the index (the second finger) and …
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Read More »World's first pill stops HIV, first global study
[ad_1] An antiviral pill taken daily by thousands of men in Sydney and in other parts of Australia has resulted in an unprecedented reduction in new HIV cases worldwide, showing that an …
Read More »Is the combination of antibiotics and probiotics the solution to drug-resistant bacteria?
[ad_1] To treat and prevent infections, antibiotics emerged in the twentieth century as effective drugs against harmful bacteria. But as the saying goes, you can sometimes have too much of a good …
Read More »Midge-borne disease first introduced in Minnesota deer
[ad_1] ST. Paul, Minnesota (AP) – Animal health officials said that a midgesian-transmitted disease had been reported in Minnesota deer for the first time. The Minnesota Board of Animal Health has confirmed …
Read More »Spain leads Japan in life expectancy in the world, but the United States continues to retreat
[ad_1] Spain will overtake Japan's long-standing position at the top of the table of life expectancy in the world by 2040, while the United States is about to undergo a strong fall …
Read More »Omega-3 in healthy aging-related fish oils
[ad_1] Picture Higher blood levels of omega-3 fatty acids, the fats found in fish, are related to a healthier age,according to a new study. The researchers followed 2,622 adults, 74 years old …
Read More »BSE detected on a farm in Aberdeenshire
[ad_1] A case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) has been confirmed on an Aberdeenshire farm. This is the first case in Scotland for 10 years. It has been detected as part of …
Read More »How long does it take for the influenza vaccine to be effective?
[ad_1] The flu season has arrived – and if you have not left yet for your annual flu shot, you probably have at least penciled it in your calendar (hint). Seriously, there …
Read More »Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease related to consumption of squirrel brain
[ad_1] According to a poster presented at the recent IDWeek 2018 conference on the rapid diagnosis of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), such as the Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease variant (vCJD), researchers from Rochester Regional …
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