[ad_1] Copyright of the image Getty Images According to British researchers, women whose body clocks mean that they are "morning people" are at lower risk of developing breast cancer. The Bristol University …
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[ad_1] Disruption of the sleep-wake cycle is a well-recognized symptom of Alzheimer's disease, but recent research suggests that a disorganized biological clock could also be a key factor in neurodegenerative disease. An …
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[ad_1] New study suggests some people may be genetically more sensitive to severe symptoms Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)Alzheimer-type brain disease associated with repeated blows to the head. The study, conducted by researchers …
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[ad_1] Researchers have identified genetic variation that can influence the severity of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) disease. TMEM106B is one of the first genes involved in CTE. This may partly explain why …
Read More »Smokers Must Quit Smoking for 16 Years to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk • Earth.com
[ad_1] In the United States, smoking is declining and researchers have quantified the benefits of quitting for health. However, new research from American Heart Association revealed that it takes over 15 years …
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[ad_1] Brandon Ingram, center, Los Angeles Lakers, is defended by Toronto Raptors' Serge Ibaka (9) and Pascal Siakam, right, in the second half of an NBA basketball game on Sunday, Nov. 4 …
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[ad_1] By Jessica Patrick, WRAL.com editor Raleigh, N.C. — Strong storms are on the way this week, prompting the National Weather Service to place parts of the state under a threat for …
Read More »US Federal Agencies Conflict over Cancer Risk in Mobile Phones – Tech News
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: Two US government agencies are interpreting a study on radiation safety in mobile phones: one says it causes cancer in rats. The other says there is no reason for people …
Read More »Was your appendix removed? Your risk of Parkinson's can be reduced by 20%
[ad_1] This can be painful, but appendicitis can present an unusual benefit: people whose appendix has been removed have 20% less risk of developing Parkinson's disease. This can be painful, but appendicitis …
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[ad_1] Aurobindo Pharma Limited has initiated the voluntary recall of 22 batches of the US drug Irbesartan, used in the treatment of hypertension, due to the presence of an impurity, likely to …
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