[ad_1] Scientists say that blood taken from a young person can be the key to maintaining good long-term health. The blood factors obtained in young people can improve the health of animals …
Read More »Young blood may be the answer to helping older people live longer and healthier, says scientist
[ad_1] Blood taken from a young may help revitalize failing health in the elderly, following studies of young mice. Professor Linda Partridge of the Institute of Healthy Aging at UCL drew on …
Read More »Ireland aims for prenatal exposure to alcohol
[ad_1] "I think the way the Irish are drinking too," Boyle said. "If someone does not go out or drink an evening, everyone thinks," Oh, what's wrong? " On the outside of …
Read More »Southwest Airlines passengers on four flights may have been exposed to measles
[ad_1] iStock (The airline is working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to warn passengers.) Health authorities are trying to find passengers on four Southwest Airlines flights last month who …
Read More »According to one study, probiotics might not be as effective as you think
[ad_1] Do you often reach yogurts, chocolates and other products with probiotics to keep your health in check? Your efforts may be in vain, according to a new report. RELATED: Yogurt to …
Read More »South Korea reports its first case in three years
[ad_1] South Korea has reported its first case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in three years, health officials said Saturday. A 61-year-old businessman was diagnosed with a highly contagious viral respiratory …
Read More »Fentanyl suspected after 4 years in Glendale treated for drug overdose "CBS Los Angeles
[ad_1] GLENDALE (CBSLA) – Four people were taken to a hospital from a Glendale home after an overdose of the powerful and dangerous Fentanyl drug on Thursday night. Some time after 11 …
Read More »A study on obesity shows which parent goes "good" and "bad" big
[ad_1] EToday, it seems increasingly unlikely that we are meeting the World Health Organization's goals of physical activity and reducing the "obesity epidemic". research published in Nature Communications, we can begin to …
Read More »Exercise and physical activity improve health, but many adults do not move
[ad_1] More than a quarter of all adults in the world, 1.4 billion people, are not active enough to stay healthy. According to researchers at the World Health Organization, of which about …
Read More »Two fears about aircraft health have been linked to people returning from Hajj to Mecca
[ad_1] A pair of airline health fears this week was linked to the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, officials said. Eleven people were treated at a New York hospital after passengers and crew …
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