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Alcohol Increases Risk of 60+ Diseases

Alcohol Increases Risk of 61 Diseases, Including Previously Unrecognized Ones A study conducted on over 500,000 Chinese individuals has revealed that alcohol consumption increases the

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Omikron offers 67% lower mortality

A recent analysis by the Office for National Statistics (OMS) has revealed that the risk of death from an Omicron infection is significantly lower than

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Europe’s First Earthquake Risk Map

A new interactive map has been created that shows the earthquake risk in Europe, highlighting the regions where earthquakes could cause the most damage to

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Heart Inflammation Risk Post-Covid Vaccine?

A recent meta-study conducted in Scandinavia has investigated whether mRNA vaccines for Covid-19 are associated with an increased risk of myocarditis and pericarditis. According to

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Common Medications Increase Stroke Risk

A new study by the French health research institute INSERM and the University of Bordeaux has found that three medications commonly used to treat migraines,

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Double Heart Attack Risk from Cannabis

Cannabis Use Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Attack A recent study conducted by the University of Toronto has found that cannabis use significantly increases

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Smoking Increases COVID-19 Mortality

Smoking has been found to significantly increase the hospitalization and mortality rates of COVID-19 patients. Previous studies did not always show this correlation because they

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Earthquake in Cologne? Disaster scenario simulated.

A potential earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5 could destroy ten thousand buildings and kill over a thousand people in Cologne, Germany. The lack of

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Geothermal drilling causes earthquake

A devastating earthquake that struck the South Korean port city of Pohang on November 15, 2015, was caused by geothermal drilling, according to a joint

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Antidepressants linked to increased suicide risk

A new study published in the journal Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics has found that antidepressants can increase the risk of suicide in patients by a factor