[ad_1] Washington D.C. [USA]: Pregnant women are more likely to smoke if they live in areas with cigarette sales, depending on a new study. Conducted by researchers at the University of Edinburgh, …
Read More »Prenatal Exposure to Insecticides Can Affect Children's Mental Health, Health News, AND HealthWorld
[ad_1] Washington DC. [USA]: According to a recent study, prenatal exposure to widely used insecticides, called organophosphorus, exposes children to a risk of neurodevelopmental disorders. Following the findings published in PLOS Medicine, …
Read More »Roche takes Loxo, Bayer in cancer class defined by gene, Health News, AND HealthWorld
[ad_1] MUNICH: Roche's entrectinib-based cancer pill has been shown to reduce tumors in 57% of patients in a uniquely identifiable group by genetic profile, Swiss drug maker challenging Bayer's alliance with Loxo …
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[ad_1] Washington DC. [USA]: According to a recent study, irrigation of vegetables with wastewater in African cities could spread diseases. Research suggests that urban farmers, growing vegetables to feed millions of people …
Read More »Against antibiotics with priobiotics, Health News, and HealthWorld
[ad_1] Washington DC, [USA]: A recent study has highlighted that the use of probiotics is directly related to reducing the need for antibiotic treatment in infants and children. According to research compiled …
Read More »High BP is Linked to Aortic Valve Disease, Health News, AND HealthWorld
[ad_1] Washington DC. [USA]: It turns out that people with a long-term blood pressure problem present an increased risk of aortic valve disease – valve problems that control how blood is pumped …
Read More »Do Sepsis Patients Have a Higher Risk of Stroke ?, Health News, AND HealthWorld
[ad_1] Washington DC. [USA]According to one study, patients with sepsis are more likely to suffer from stroke and heart attacks in the first four weeks after discharge. The researchers looked at data …
Read More »The flight crew has higher rates of some cancers, Health News, and HealthWorld
[ad_1] PARIS: The flight crew has higher than average rates of some cancers, according to a study of more than 5,000 flight attendants based in the United States. "We report a lifetime …
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