[ad_1] Ten additional people in Jaipur district, Rajasthan, have been tested positive for Zika virus, bringing the total number of cases to 42, said Friday a senior official of the Ministry of …
Read More »A video shows how Alzheimer's disease could kill brain cells
[ad_1] Scientists have mapped how toxic proteins could infiltrate the brain and destroy its cells under conditions such as Alzheimer's disease. When neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, Lou Gehrig's disease (also …
Read More »"Inverted" diabetes with intermittent fasting? What do you want to know
[ad_1] October 12, 2018 Posted by Michael Joyce is a writer-producer with HealthNewsReview.org and tweets as @mlmjoyce A message about health care can be polluted, diluted and distorted by many people as …
Read More »Good Stretch? Bad Stretch? How to decide for yourself By Brad Walker, exercise scientist and sports trainer –
[ad_1] Good Stretch? Bad Stretch?How to decide for yourselfBy Brad Walker Brad Walker has a leading fitness and sports injury consultant with nearly 20 years of experience in the health and fitness …
Read More »Top News in Pulmonology October 12 2018 (7 of 8)
[ad_1] Long-term use of benzodiazepine medications in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can lead to increased suicide risk, according to a published study in …
Read More »They were thought to be ‘too young’ for breast cancer. They were wrong.
[ad_1] Melissa Rojas was a week away from her one-year wedding anniversary when she learned she had breast cancer. The 28-year-old nurse had no family history of the disease. Jasmine Harris was …
Read More »Caesarean Births Reach Alarming Rates Around the World – Study
[ad_1] Copyright of the image Getty Images Legend Caesareans can save lives, but can also expose them unnecessarily According to a study, the number of doctors practicing caesarean section to deliver children …
Read More »The retinas grown in a dish explain how the vision of colors develops
[ad_1] Johns Hopkins University biologists have developed the human retina from scratch to determine how cells allowing people to see in color are made. The work, intended to be published in the …
Read More »New study links common herbicides and antibiotic resistance
[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain The most widely used herbicides, Roundup (glyphosate) and Kamba (dicamba) and antibiotics compared to without herbicide. The most widely used herbicides, Roundup (glyphosate) and Kamba (dicamba) and …
Read More »Top News en Pédiatrie 12 Octobre 2018 (5 sur 5)
[ad_1] Les personnes atteintes de diabète de type 1 sont beaucoup plus susceptibles de développer une maladie cardiovasculaire que les personnes non diabétiques. Leurs risques augmentent encore davantage s'ils présentent des signes …
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