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02/10/2019
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By Jessica Dolores
Air pollution has gone from environmental concern to public health threat; authorities are calling for tighter standards
Air pollution is raising a collective outcry all over the world, one of the loudest of which belongs to England’s chief medical officer Dame Sally Davies. The concerned public official is calling on the government to pull out all the stops in fighting air pollution by introducing stringent new national standards to reduce the threat to health. […]
02/07/2019
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By Jessica Dolores
Drug-resistant bacteria responsible for increased infection rates in surgery patients
In surgery – as in life – the gap between the haves and the have-nots is real and significant. Unfortunately, this gap impacts people in a manner that can adversely affect a person’s health, according to researchers at the University of Birmingham, University of Edinburgh, and the University of Warwick. The study, published in Lancet Infectious […]
01/09/2019
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By Jessica Dolores
Nutrition can help manage Alzheimer’s, from mild to severe stages
An aging population all over the world is raising the risk of Alzheimer’s disease among seniors. Today, the degenerative disease which impairs older people’s mental health makes up a significant 50 to 70 percent of dementia cases. The World Alzheimer Report in 2015 states that around 46 million are afflicted with the disease and other forms […]
01/09/2019
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By Jessica Dolores
Breastfeed babies longer to reduce risk of high blood pressure later
There’s much to be said about the benefits of breastfeeding, even after a woman has raised her children up to the point where they don’t need mother’s milk any longer. A new study published in the American Journal of Hypertension shows that the more women breastfeed their children, the more they’re shielded from the ill effects of hypertension after […]
09/21/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
Amino acid found to improve birth outcomes for women with malaria during pregnancy
Pregnancy is a crucial part of a woman’s life. It’s the stage where she nurture a new life whose every breath depends on her. Lucky is the woman who breezes through the nine months of her pregnancy and can look forward to a safe delivery and a healthy baby. Others, however, catch diseases which can […]
09/20/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
Use spices to reduce risk of food poisoning: Rosemary and cloves found to be effective against microbial growth
Your head is spinning. Your mouth is watery and there’s blood in your stool. You can’t stand the pain in your stomach and you’re shaking from fever. You wonder what happened – until you remember eating the leftover food that’s been sitting on the kitchen table for hours on end. You rush to the doctor […]
09/20/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
Young children exposed to indoor air pollution or cigarette smoke found to have increased risk of respiratory sickness
There are two things in the air that people know to be harmful: air pollution and tobacco smoke. While the particular dangers that each bring are well-documented, the same can’t be said on how both affect expectant mothers and their newborn. These risks were the focus of a study made by the University of Cape Town […]
09/08/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
Using baby wipes can make your child more allergic to food, new study finds
One moment, your cuddly infant is giggling without a care in the world. The next, he’s crying uncontrollably from itchy rashes all over his body. The itchy rashes could be a sign of food allergy, which the baby could have acquired from environmental and genetic sources. Professor Cook-Mills led a research on the causes of […]
05/21/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
Time-restricted eating is the best way to lose weight and keep it off
Timing is everything, especially when it comes to eating. This is what a group of scientists recently found in an experiment on 12-week old male mice fed a high-fat diet eight hours a day. One group were subjected to time-restricted feeding (tRF), while another ate food any time they wanted (ad lib feeding). The scientists reported […]
05/18/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
No walking dead here! Walking benefits the brain and prevents cognitive decline
We know that walking makes us feel good, especially after a stressful day. That’s why some people choose to “walk away” from problems, or from negative people. Scientists have discovered another thing going for this simple exercise: It helps boost mental health. Researchers observed 12 healthy young adults and used ultrasound to measure internal carotid artery […]
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