[ad_1] Photo: Archive | Repository 2001.com.ve | EFE A modified form of botulinum toxin, popularly known as Botox, provides relief from chronic pain without adverse effects, according to a study published today …
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[ad_1] Bangkok.- The Edith Cowan University of Australia today announced the development of the first blood test to detect melanoma at the initial stage, which will save lives and save lives. millions …
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[ad_1] A study by the Institute of Global Health in Barcelona, and published in the International Journal of Cancer, concludes that eating in the early morning and leaving a two-hour break between …
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[ad_1] More than 150 children in the communities of Los Güires and El Caigual, enjoyed inflatable mattresses, trinkets and a bowl of soup Melquiades Ávila | Delta Amacuro | El Pitazo Jul …
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[ad_1] Since the beginning of the epidemic in the 1980s, more than 77 million people have been infected with HIV and about 35.4 million have died of AIDS. Photo: Archivo UNAIDS, the …
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[ad_1] Property owned by: @unaidsglobal Fewer than three in five AIDS carriers worldwide have access to antiretroviral therapy, according to the UNAIDS annual report. In 2017, 21.7 million people had access to …
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[ad_1] The use of technological devices such as cell phones, tablets and computers increases the risk that teens suffer from symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ( ADHD ), as demonstrated by …
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[ad_1] Eating at an early hour or leaving an interval of at least two hours before going to bed is associated in both cases with a lower risk of breast and prostate …
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[ad_1] Abstract The more you drink alcohol, the more likely you are to suffer from a troublesome hangover the next day The Hangover is a group of unpleasant signs and symptoms that …
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