[ad_1] According to the latest data from the “Mana aptieka” and “Apotheka” “Health Index” studies, only 40% of the Latvian population limits their consumption of sugar on a daily basis. Mārīte Šukele, a certified pharmacist of the Apotheka network of pharmacies, explains that excessive sugar intake is one of the …
Read More »Genetic variations of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in cats
[ad_1] Using cats as an animal model to study the transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the researchers determined that the virus has a narrow transmission bottleneck. The current 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by the agent SARS-CoV-2, is widely believed to be zoonotic in origin (meaning …
Read More »Innovate a home device that detects breast cancer in minutes
[ad_1] A young Spanish woman designs a home device that detects breast cancer from a urine sample with 95% accuracy. It works by placing a urine sample in a machine that uses artificial intelligence to detect Source: Inas Alsayed – Erm News publication date:Thursday 19 November 2020 13:39 GMT Date …
Read More »Vitamin D can reduce the risk of developing a severe form of cancer
[ad_1] Vitamin D is known to have many virtues for human health. Recently, it has been mentioned for its ability to strengthen the immune system and thus limit severe forms of COVID-19. Scientists now give it another power: Vitamin D supplementation could reduce the risk of developing advanced (metastatic or …
Read More »Haute-Loire in the face of Covid-19: from a spared territory to the epicenter of the crisis
[ad_1] “The epicenter of this second epidemic wave in France”: this is how the Auvergne Rhône-Alpes Regional Health Agency (ARS) describes, in its epidemiological update of 5 November 2020, this region, compared with Covid- 19 from then to the end of February, to which the Haute-Loire belongs. A ward that, …
Read More »Twelve minutes of sport would change blood biomarkers
[ad_1] Reading time: 2 min – Spotted on Science Alert Practicing short workouts could have a greater impact on our body than you might think. According to a new study, in fact, twelve minutes of intense physical activity would be enough to significantly modify the metabolic biomarkers of our blood. …
Read More »Diabetes: the egg in question
[ad_1] A recommendation undermined by several studies published in recent years, including this Australian study which concluded that consumption of 12 eggs per week had no effect on the cardiovascular health of pre-diabetic and diabetic patients. But the debate is not yet resolved: a large study conducted by the University …
Read More »COVID odor loss mysteries finally give some answers
[ad_1] Eian Kantor realized one Saturday in early April while making a cup of tea with fresh mint leaves: he had lost his sense of smell. The tea suspiciously smelled of nothing. Kantor began rummaging in the refrigerator, smelling jars of pickles, chili sauce, and garlic, nothing. Ever since New …
Read More »News on the health of Nani and Coca after the Corona virus infection
[ad_1] Fans in Egypt and in the Arab world We publish the latest news on the health of the stars of the Egyptian national team after the trip to Togo, through which they were infected by the new Corona virus. Arsenal star Mohamed El-Niny and Olympiacos star Ahmed Hassan Kouka …
Read More »A treatment that kills Corona in 5 days?!
[ad_1] The president of South Korean pharmaceutical company, Celtion, “Seo Jung-jin”, said his company will apply for an emergency use permit to treat the emerging coronavirus, which is being developed by the Ministry of Food Safety and drugs next month. The company announced “CT-P59”, which is a monoclonal antibody treatment …
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