[ad_1] A new study published in the journal eLife revealed that a hormone capable of suppressing food intake and increasing feelings of satiety in mice showed similar results in humans and non-human primates. A hormone called Lipocalin-2, or LCN2, could be used as a possible treatment for obese people whose …
Read More »Treating respiratory diseases and besieving air pollution with natural herbs
[ad_1] Whether you live in a Class 2 city or a large city, the air you breathe isn’t as fresh and, according to a study by the World Health Organization, 92% of the world’s population breathes polluted air. It has been shown through research that harmful little toxic elements in …
Read More »Treating respiratory diseases and besieving air pollution with natural herbs
[ad_1] Whether you live in a Class 2 city or a large city, the air you breathe isn’t as fresh and, according to a study by the World Health Organization, 92% of the world’s population breathes polluted air. It has been shown through research that harmful little toxic elements in …
Read More »the unexpected beneficial effect of Covid-19 on influenza and gastroenteritis
[ad_1] While there was fear of an explosion of seasonal diseases in full rebound of the Covid-19 epidemic, according to the latest data from Public Health France, containment and compliance with barrier gestures have instead slowed down gastroenteritis, flu and bronchitis. [ad_2] Source link
Read More »COVID-19 forces families to deal with a different Thanksgiving Day
[ad_1] Hazel Mayfield usually cooks the Thanksgiving meal for her extended family in Houston, Texas. It usually welcomes friends and neighbors eager to sample its Cajun fried turkey, green bean casserole, candied sweet potato, homemade cornbread dressing, and dirty rice – just a few of its signature dishes. Known as …
Read More »Here’s why you shouldn’t be alarmed
[ad_1] Credit: Public Domain Unsplash / CC0 I’m a clinical trial fanatic. I keep hearing people talk about the seven to ten years it takes to make a vaccine and how dangerous it can be to accelerate this process. The word that keeps appearing is “rushed” and makes the average …
Read More »Mechanism to establish the health status of citizens and residents of Saudi Arabia through the Tawakolna 1442 app
[ad_1] After announcing the state of emergency in all parts of the world in general, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in particular, the Ministry of Health has launched a new application under the name of the Tawakolna application, which provides a large number of services related to the state …
Read More »Covid-19: found a way to encourage the French to get vaccinated
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Read More »What do we know about the Chapare virus, close to Ebola, that worries scientists?
[ad_1] Afraid of another deadly epidemic? Scientists from the American Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently gave a presentation of a Bolivian virus at a conference of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene: Chapare. A disease transmitted to man and which has already claimed victims. A …
Read More »Cocoa would make you smarter and we know why
[ad_1] A British study suggests that cocoa improves our mental alertness as well as brain oxygenation, thanks to particular organic compounds. Good news for chocolate lovers! You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] 5 myths about the human brain On the occasion of Brain Week, which takes place from 16 …
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