[ad_1] Multivitamins are often marketed as a shortcut to better health. But the evidence questioning their so-called benefits is stirring, the latest research indicating that they are doing nothing to protect our …
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[ad_1] "We found that doctors suffering from burnout had more than twice the probability of self-reported medical error, after adjusting for specialty, work hours, fatigue and safety clearance of the work unit, …
Read More »Passive smoking can increase the risk of snoring in children, could lead to sleep disorders | health
[ad_1] Smoking at home exposes children to the passive inhalation of tobacco that may increase the risk of developing habitual snoring in children, says a new study by Georgia State University . …
Read More »This sticky protein could be the cause of breast cancer risk | health
[ad_1] A sticky protein found on the outside of cells could be the cause of breast cancer growth. According to a new study, the protein called fibronectin is responsible for estrogenic activity …
Read More »Not only high blood pressure, obesity related to the recovery of brain trauma too | health
[ad_1] Being obese has been associated with many health problems such as hypertension, heart problems and diabetes. Now, researchers at Wolters Kluwer Health have found that obesity increases your risk factors in …
Read More »Cannabis smokers, marijuana is not effective in reducing chronic pain | health
[ad_1] Although it is commonly accepted that medicinal cannabis or weed is effective in relieving chronic non-cancer pain, a four-year study conducted by researchers at the University of New South Wales at …
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[ad_1] A new study reveals that in vitro fertilization does not increase the risk of ovarian cancer in women. There is concern that stimulation of the hormonal ovaries during the IVF process …
Read More »New York, Virginia, to demand mental health Ed in schools
[ad_1] For the first time, two US states will require schools to provide mental health education to combat the depression and psychological barriers faced by young Americans. New York and Virginia adopt …
Read More »A warmer climate, more air conditioning and a smog more harmful to health
[ad_1] TUESDAY, July 3, 2018 (HealthDay News) – As global warming warms the planet, billions of people will need more air conditioning. According to a new study, a new study predicts an …
Read More »Rescue of the cave in Thailand: the health check of the waiting for freedom
[ad_1] The 12 boys, aged 11 to 16, and their football coach were assessed overnight and appeared to have suffered only minor injuries such as rashes, according to Thai Navy sailors. A …
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