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Read More »Drinking whole milk could protect against stroke, study suggests
[ad_1] D High-fat milk could prolong life by protecting against strokes, scientists suggest. While conventional dietary advice has dictated for decades that skim and semi-skim milk is much healthier Researchers have found …
Read More »High blood pressure may be linked to Alzheimer's disease: study
[ad_1] (19459008) A new study has uncovered a possible link between high blood pressure and a person with brain damage or even Alzheimer's disease. 19659003] The author of the study, Dr. Zoe …
Read More »Earth-bound exoplanet Ross 128 B has perfect conditions to support life: study
[ad_1] Studying the star host of Ross 128B, the researchers determined that the exoplanet is a rocky world at temperate temperatures. This means that it has potentially liquid water on the surface. …
Read More »Obesity alone does not increase the risk of early mortality: study
[ad_1] Toronto, July 15 (PTI) Obesity alone does not increase the risk of premature death, say scientists who found that obese patients without other metabolic risk factors, n & # 39; 39 …
Read More »Otzi Iceman was not a strict adherent to the Paleo diet, according to a study | McClatchy
[ad_1] If you thought the former Alpine traveler known as Otzi – and often known simply as the Iceman – scraped by a diet of grasses and fodder berries, you would have …
Read More »Dinosaur Diet Study Reveals Sauropods Does Not Need Throat on Plants After All
[ad_1] In a surprising twist, research has revealed that there may be more giant sauropods on Earth than we had imagined Megaherbivores of the Mesozoic Era – gigantic sauropods such as the …
Read More »Babies sleep better when they consume solid foods earlier, according to a study
[ad_1] If you have trouble getting your kids to sleep, there may be a simple solution. Feeding solid foods earlier could do the trick, a new report suggests. >> Read more recent …
Read More »Study Shows Decreasing Prescriptions For Opioids In Washington, Idaho
[ad_1] Opioid prescribing rates and diagnoses of opioid dependence are declining nationally and in Washington, according to a Blue Cross Blue Shield report published in 1965 per 1000 patients 394 orders. The …
Read More »Air Pollution Increases Risk of Type 2 Diabetes, Study Shows
[ad_1] A new global study links air pollution with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes – a troubling finding especially for California's central valley, with its notoriously high levels of dangerous …
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