[ad_1] The bacteria responsible for pneumonia can spread by picking and rubbing the nose, according to new research published in the European respiratory journal. Pneumococcus, the bacterium that can cause pneumonia, is …
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[ad_1] All the flour needs to be fortified with folic acid after the ministers have lined up behind a plan that, according to medical experts, will reduce the number of babies born …
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[ad_1] As far as children are concerned, the quarrel between nature and culture always takes place. And when it comes to knowing how sociable children are, people often like to think that …
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[ad_1] If you need a reminder, flu season is fast approaching. Being infected with flu means missing work, school and special events like big game, a wedding or a vacation. According to …
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[ad_1] Every year, tens of thousands of American women need emergency treatment to save their lives during childbirth or immediately afterwards. A new study shows how their life-threatening risk of childbirth depends …
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[ad_1] When breast cancer was diagnosed at Tina Camp more than eight years ago, she called the alarm clock a "rude awakening." "Breast cancer is always something you hear about, but it …
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[ad_1] WASHINGTON If Senator Ben Sasse is right – he has not recently cheated on something important – the most controversial political problem in the country is entangled in the least understood …
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[ad_1] One study found that farmers could unintentionally contribute to the spread of diseases such as gastroenteritis and diarrhea by irrigating crops with wastewater. Researchers at the University of Birmingham in the …
Read More »Ben Sasse's book: "Why do we hate each other?": Epidemic of loneliness, our biggest crisis
[ad_1] Senator Ben Sasse at Brett Kavanaugh's Hearings on Capitol Hill, September 27, 2018 (Andrew Harnik / Pool via Reuters) The crumbling of America social infrastructure presents a daunting challenge. ISenator Ben …
Read More »The flu season makes its first victim with the death of a child
[ad_1] TALLAHASSEE The child becomes the first Florida death in flu season, according to health authorities, that the child had not been vaccinated, according to the state. A child has become the …
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