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[ad_1] A blood clot forming in the carotid artery. Credit: copyright American Heart Association According to a study published on September 19, people who engage in light to moderate physical activity, such …
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[ad_1] Psychological distress can lead to risky behaviors, such as drug use, and lower educational outcomes. A new study found that children and youth consume a lot of energy drinks containing caffeine, …
Read More »Spanish flu pandemic: why is it called Spanish flu? How deadly was the 1918 pandemic? | World | New
[ad_1] The great pandemic of 1918 was the most deadly disease of recent history, as millions of people died from the deadly Spanish flu. The flu season in the UK usually lasts …
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[ad_1] WASHINGTON – The US Department of Health and Human Services announced Wednesday (September 19th) $ 16,186,583 to help the Wisconsin fight the crisis. Nationally, HHS has granted a total of more …
Read More »100 years ago, the Spanish flu killed millions of people and thousands died in the north-east of the country
[ad_1] It was a cruel twist of history … 100 years ago, the First World War came to a victorious, but very bloody conclusion. The conflict would leave hundreds of thousands dead …
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[ad_1] The results of the study question the idea of using aspirin for so-called primary cardiovascular prevention in the elderly, the risk of bleeding caused by the drug carrying it off. on …
Read More »The elimination of "zombie" cells deters Alzheimer's disease in mice
[ad_1] According to a study released Wednesday that would eliminate the dead but toxic cells found naturally in the brains of mice designed to mimic Alzheimer's disease, neuronal damage and memory loss …
Read More »Light physical activity can reduce the severity of stroke
[ad_1] According to the results published in the report, light to moderate physical activity, such as walking or swimming for a few hours a week, was associated with less severe strokes than …
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