[ad_1] A new study has shown that taking multivitamins and mineral supplements does not prevent heart attacks, cardiovascular death and strokes. Scientists report that they have meticulously evaluated the overall scientific evidence …
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[ad_1] The Institute for Health Research and St. George's Hospital, both located in London, said the results of the New analysis suggest that better sleep could be another benefit of early start …
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[ad_1] Washington, 11 Jul (PTI) Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere pose an unknown threat to monarch butterflies, reducing the medicinal properties of milkweed plants that protect iconic insects from diseases. Milkweed …
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[ad_1] Multivitamins are often marketed as a shortcut to better health. But the evidence questioning their so-called benefits is stirring, the latest research indicating that they are doing nothing to protect our …
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[ad_1] Does the mental health and well-being of your doctor affect the care you receive? A new study says yes – burnout, fatigue and depression can affect major medical errors. Medical errors …
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[ad_1] New research by Australian scientists shows that normal vibrations of any automobile can increase driver fatigue, increasing the risk of an accident. New scientific research conducted at RMIT University revealed their …
Read More »Austin family part of the study that led to the FDA's approval on the medical marijuana drug – History
[ad_1] Last week, for the first time ever, the administration of food and drug approved a prescription drug based on marijuana components. Epidiolex contains a purified marijuana substance that does not produce …
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[ad_1] 0 The 'lean' body type could be a predictor of Alzheimer's risk, according to the study If you are considered sarcopenic obese, or 'lean', beware you. According to a new report, …
Read More »The HPV test is better than the Pap test to detect cancerous cervical changes, according to the study | National and World
[ad_1] A test for HPV detects precancerous changes in the cervix earlier and more precisely than the Pap smear, according to a large clinical trial released Tuesday. The randomized controlled study – …
Read More »The diet of a pregnant woman could affect the intestinal bacteria of her baby, suggests a study
[ad_1] What a pregnant woman eats during pregnancy could change the bacteria that inhabit the intestines of her baby, according to research. The study adds to a growing body of evidence offering …
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