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[ad_1] Sick patients discharge early from hospitals because of noise. Sound and noise pollution in hospitals regularly exceeds international recommendations, according to new research. One study suggests that the issue is a …
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[ad_1] The global use of antibiotics in humans has increased by 65% in 2015 since 2000 (Representative) New Delhi: Antibiotic-resistant infections are spreading in India, killing more than 58,000 children each year, …
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[ad_1] A father in Sydney who had a sore throat on his way home from the Philippines is about to have his limbs amputated. Four days after returning from home after his …
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[ad_1] A team of Pakistan polio vaccinators was caught mocking data and wasting polio vaccines here, the police said on Monday. Confirming the incident, Supplementary Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Asif Rahim, said the …
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[ad_1] An outbreak of anthrax on a Swan Hill property led to the elimination and vaccination of sheep by Agriculture Victoria's veterinarians and animal health staff. Dr. Charles Milne, chief veterinarian of …
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[ad_1] Thousands of people around the world are big fans of coffee, despite the bitter taste of the drink! If we believe a study, the more we are sensitive to the bitter …
Read More »Strengthen your heart with strength training
[ad_1] According to a recent study, while all physical activities are beneficial to heart health, static activities such as weight training are more associated with reducing the risk of heart disease than …
Read More »Women are more resilient than expected at extreme physical activity
[ad_1] Women who have undergone intense physical training and who have completed a trans-Antarctic expedition have not shown more negative health effects than men, according to a study presented at the Society's …
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