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Traffic accidents involving moose are 13 times more likely to result in human death

More than 500 traffic crashes involving moose occur in northern New England each year, and the injuries sustained by a …

14/03/2019

Family history linked to increased Alzheimer’s risk

Researchers in Utah have found that people who have relatives who died of Alzheimer’s are more likely to develop the …

14/03/2019

Easier access to nicotine vaping products likely to improve public health and reduce health system costs, study says

Easier access to e-cigarettes containing nicotine is highly likely to lead to health gains and cost savings in the health …

11/03/2019

How to get your calcium if you’re lactose-intolerant

(HealthDay)—With research finding that the body prefers calcium from food, not supplements, it can be a challenge to meet daily …

07/03/2019

Hospital-Onset MRSA Decreased From 2002 to 2015

WEDNESDAY, March 6, 2019 — Staphylococcus aureus infections are still a concern in the United States, despite a decline seen …

07/03/2019

Best World Beaches You Need To Visit

There is a new trend among the millennials popularly called ‘mermaiding’ and ‘wanderlusting’. Unlike the past generation, millennials are more into …

06/03/2019

Why the brain can be blamed for children unknowingly being left to die in a hot car

More than 50 children died in hot cars in 2018, making it the deadliest year on record. Many of the …

05/03/2019

Jason Biggs’ 5-Year-Old Son’s Reaction to Seeing Him in ‘American Pie’

Taking a trip down memory lane! Jason Biggs told Us Weekly exclusively how his 5-year-old son, Sid, reacted when he …

02/03/2019

Researchers develop techniques to track the activity of a potent cancer gene

MYC is one of the most potent cancer genes, contributing to almost every kind of cancer—yet it is still not …

01/03/2019

Contributors to delay of multiple sclerosis diagnosis ID’d

(HealthDay)—First symptoms and disease type are contributors to delays in multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, according to a study recently published …

27/02/2019

Atypical Temporal Work Patterns Linked to Depressive Symptoms

TUESDAY, Feb. 26, 2019 — Women working extra-long hours and men and women working weekends have increased depressive symptoms, according …

26/02/2019

Heatwave misperceptions lead to danger

South Australians don’t see heatwaves as serious events and warnings do little more than ‘trigger’ common-sense behaviours like turning on …

26/02/2019

New brain implants disguise as neurons, offering a potentially safer way to study and treat the brain

Like a well-guarded fortress, the human brain attacks intruders on sight. Foreign objects, including neural probes used to study and …

25/02/2019

Hypothyroidism symptoms: 12 signs to look out for

The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland that sits in front of the neck. Thyroid hormones play a vital role in …

25/02/2019

Treatment to a T? Taking a ‘BiTE’ out of lung cancer

Immune cells called T cells are key components in the fight against cancer. However, they sometimes struggle to recognize cancerous …

24/02/2019

So do you bring a Workout, your muscles to Explode – Video

In Fitness, nobody is making them so quickly what? Then you can make some Changes to this circuit training, which …

22/02/2019

My experience of being addicted to opiates

I was the stereotypical “Georgia Peach.” Living away from the city, I was fascinated by the simplicity of life — …

22/02/2019

Prenatal exposure to plastics linked to motor skill deficiencies at age 11

Scientists with the Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health (CCCEH) at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health report …

21/02/2019

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