[ad_1] WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19, 2018 (HealthDay News) – It is well known that regular exercise can help reduce the risk of stroke. Now, new research shows that fitness can have an added …
Read More »The use of ADHD drugs in Hong Kong has increased 36-fold in 15 years, according to a university study
[ad_1] The use of attention deficit disorder drugs has been multiplied by 36 over the past 15 years, indicating that the disease has become a major problem in the city, according to …
Read More »Study links air pollution to increased risk of dementia (VIDEO)
[ad_1] By Audrey EstherSeptember 19, 2018 You do not have to be a scientist to know that polluted air is probably bad for your health. But a new study suggests that it …
Read More »A mouse study suggests that brain cells "zombies" could be the key to fighting Alzheimer's disease
[ad_1] According to a study on mice, targeting so-called "zombie cells" could be the key to treating age-related diseases, including Alzheimer's disease. Also called senescent cells, these units are neither useful nor …
Read More »Reading study finds "new way" for plastic pollution
[ad_1] Author's right of the image Getty Images Legend The study found that plastics were transferred by flying insects into the water. Mosquitoes transfer plastics into the food chain, which "contaminates almost …
Read More »Flying insects could carry microplastics in the air, according to a study
[ad_1] British researchers have discovered that microplastics – pieces of plastic less than 5 millimeters – remain in the bodies of mosquitoes and other aquatic insects, even after they become flying adults. …
Read More »Mothers who are breastfeeding their first child for at least 5 months are likely to have "more children in general," according to a study
[ad_1] Those who breastfed their first child for five months or more "have more children as a whole and are more likely to have three or more children rather than two, compared …
Read More »Even moderate warming could melt the Antarctic ice cap: study
[ad_1] A moderate increase in global temperature of just two degrees Celsius could still be enough to melt parts of the Earth's largest ice sheet and raise sea levels by several meters, …
Read More »O Hare Ranks At The Bottom Of The Customer Satisfaction Study At Airports
[ad_1] The OHare International Airport ranks at the bottom of the list of the country's largest airports, with 17 out of 19, according to a study released Wednesday. The 2018 survey of …
Read More »Walkers still cause serious injuries, study finds
[ad_1] Pediatricians are calling for a total ban on baby walkers after a new study has shown that they still constitute a source of serious injury to infants. According to the study, …
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