[ad_1] Infographic for Global Matrix 3.0: What do global comparisons show and what can we learn from successful countries? Credit: Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance According to a global report released today, …
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[ad_1] Vancouver is at the heart of another "rising tide," and the city of Vancouver is asking the public to release its cameras to document the situation. Royal tides, also known as …
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[ad_1] By Nate Atkins | [email protected] | Posted on 22 November 2018 at 21h43 | Updated November 22, 2018 at 21:46 DETROIT – The Lions played a game that resembles them, with …
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[ad_1] According to one study, prescriptions for antidepressants increased in England after the referendum that triggered Brexit, unlike other classes of drugs where demand was down. A research team led by King's …
Read More »How will world crop yields be affected by the increase in CO2 levels? • Earth.com
[ad_1] With CO2 emissions, droughts and heat waves expected to increase in the coming years, it is essential to understand how these changes will affect global crop yields. Since scientists can not …
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[ad_1] A number of manufacturers have been surprised to sell "gluten-free" foods containing traces of gluten, which worries people with celiac disease whose health depends on a strict diet. For the first …
Read More »Researchers link balanced cholesterol levels to lower risk of Alzheimer's disease
[ad_1] Cholesterol management may help reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease, said researchers, including one from India, who identified a genetic link between a progressive brain disorder and heart disease. By examining …
Read More »Coronary calcium levels are a better predictor of coronary heart disease risk in patients
[ad_1] A new study presented at the American Heart Association's scientific conference revealed that a patient's coronary calcium test is a better predictor of coronary artery blockade at risk for heart attack …
Read More »According to one study, 91 countries can not support high population levels. rising birth rate in developing countries
[ad_1] PARIS – The soaring birth rates in developing countries is fueling a global baby boom, but women in dozens of wealthier countries are not producing enough children to maintain the population …
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