[ad_1] In the largest study on genetic factors related to alcohol dependence, an international team of researchers identified a gene known to affect risk and determined that many other genes also contribute …
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[ad_1] In other words, the disease has been reported in 2.5% of children, or about 1.5 million children aged 3 to 17 years. A report published this year by the US Centers …
Read More »Air pollution affects life expectancy, worse than smoking and terrorism: study
[ad_1] The influence of pollution on life expectancy in India is worse than that of HIV / AIDS, cigarette and even terrorism, according to a study that showed that Indians would live …
Read More »The human brain has two internal clocks to predict the future, according to a study – Science & Tech
[ad_1] A new US study suggests that a human brain has developed two internal neural clocks to help predict the future. A two-person research team from the University of California, Berkeley, discovered …
Read More »Obesity increases the risk of asthma in children, reveals a study from Nemours
[ad_1] Childhood obesity increases the risk of diagnosing asthma, according to a study conducted by researchers at the Nemours Children's Health System. In fact, at least 10% of all childhood asthma cases …
Read More »According to a study, football affects the development of the brain of young people after only one season
[ad_1] "Repetitive exposure to the head can have a cumulative effect on the rapidly developing brain of high school and high school football players," said co-author of the study, Gowtham Krishnan Murugesan, …
Read More »Indians lose more than four years of life because of air pollution: study
[ad_1] An Indian runner wearing face masks during the 3rd Petro Run Delhi Half Marathon in New Delhi on November 25, 2018. Photo: AFP Washington: Indians would live an average of 4.3 …
Read More »A lax study suspected of injuries related to medical devices
[ad_1] (Bloomberg) – Over the past decade, global health authorities have failed to protect patients from insufficiently tested medical implants, according to a global study by a consortium of journalists. Medical devices …
Read More »The number of sperm is 50% lower in men whose father smokes: study
[ad_1] Father's smoking is linked to a shorter reproductive life in girls and a decrease in the number of sperm cells in the threads, a study says. (Source: Photo file) Although studies …
Read More »Study finds Indians lose more than four years of life due to air pollution
[ad_1] Indians lose more than four years of their lives because of air pollution Indians would live an average of 4.3 more years if the country complies with global guidelines for particulate …
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