[ad_1] Credit: King's College London A new study from King's College London suggests that the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan may have resulted in an increase in the rate of post-traumatic stress …
Read More »FDA approves increased use of Gardasil 9
[ad_1] The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced the approval of an additional application for the 9-valent vaccine against recombinant human papillomavirus (HPV), expanding the approved use of the vaccine to …
Read More »How much alcohol is safe? One beer a day linked to increased risk of death – Brinkwire
[ad_1] Drinking what is officially considered a healthy amount of alcohol could increase the risk of death by 20%, the scientists warned. Researchers who have studied the potential harms of drinking have …
Read More »The risk of tropical depression developing in the Gulf has increased
[ad_1] The likelihood that a tropical depression will form in or near the Gulf of Mexico early next week has increased Friday night (October 5), reported the National Hurricane Center. The Hurricane …
Read More »Barnes & Noble Appoints Board Committee to Review Increased Share Sales
[ad_1] Barnes & Noble shares jumped more than 20% on Wednesday after announcing the appointment of a special committee to review the company's offerings.
Read More »Processed meats linked to an increased risk of breast cancer
[ad_1] A new research analysis reveals that consumption of processed meats such as bacon and ham is linked to an increased risk of breast cancer. Consumption of these processed meats was associated …
Read More »Payroll in the private sector increased by 230,000 in September from 185,000 East: ADP
[ad_1] If the current pace continues, Zandi said he expects the unemployment rate to fall by nearly 3% over the next year. The overall unemployment rate is currently 3.9%. The ADP / …
Read More »Why Amazon really increased his minimum wage to $ 15
[ad_1] After months of Amazon announced Tuesday that it would start paying all US employees, including part-time, seasonal and temporary workers, to at least $ 15 by the hour and all employees …
Read More »Studies in humans reveal an increased risk of secondary fractures, the value of bone strengthening exercises
[ad_1] Two new studies released this week highlight the bone health of men, which is often overshadowed by the focus on osteoporosis and the risk of fracture in women. The results are …
Read More »The Zoo eliminates the fruits of animals because its increased sugar makes them fat and makes them rotten
[ad_1] Zoo keepers in Melbourne had to wean their fruit animals – which is now so full of sugar that it made them fat and rot their teeth. The cultivation and selective …
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