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Cleaning increases men’s mortality risk

Male cleaning staff have a 45% higher risk of death than office workers, according to a study by the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The study, which

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Lower Blood Pressure, Lower Mortality

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke. However, a certain group of people

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RKI Model Predicts 300k Omicron Cases Daily

Germany is expected to see 300,000 new Omicron cases per day, according to a model calculation by scientists at the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) and

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Alcohol and Tobacco Age Brain Quickly

A new study conducted by the University of Southern California has found that even moderate alcohol and tobacco consumption can lead to premature aging of

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Fifth vaccine dose boosts antibodies

Israel Administers Fourth Dose of Pfizer Vaccine to Over 20,000 People In a bid to combat the spread of the Omicron variant of Covid-19, Israel

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mRNA Vaccine Multiplies in Body

A new mRNA vaccine for Covid-19 has been developed by Arcturus Therapeutic and Vinbiocare, two biotech companies based in the US and Vietnam respectively. The

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Antibiotics weaken vaccine effectiveness.

Antibiotics significantly reduce the level of antibodies built up by vaccination in young children, according to a study by researchers at the Rochester General Hospital

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First human case of H3N8 avian flu in China

China has reported its first case of a human being infected with the H3N8 bird flu virus. The virus has been circulating in the environment

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Antibiotics in Pig Farming: A Threat

The use of antibiotics in livestock farming is a common practice, but a recent study conducted by the University of Copenhagen and the Statens Serum

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WHO opens alternative medicine center in India

The traditional healing methods that have been developed for centuries in alternative medicine have not been scientifically investigated. However, the World Health Organization (WHO) has