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Plastic nanoparticles are entering our arteries
Reserved for subscribers The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has estimated that each human ingests an average of 2,000…
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These Eight Virtuous Behaviors That Let You Live 24 Years More
Our health advice – Scientists have succeeded in identifying and prioritizing healthy lifestyle habits. The good news: Adopting them even…
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Very low birth weight promotes obesity in the long run
It may seem counterintuitive, but stunted children have a higher body mass index later in life. Stunted children are at…
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Pesticides, metals, tobacco, stress… on the way to risk factors for autism
Child developmental disorders have a genetic origin, but external factors, which have yet to be identified, may influence it. Birute…
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Is it still time (and possible) to quit smoking after 60?
Our health advice – 10% of indigent seniors make a big deal about quitting smoking and don’t see the point.…
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“Antidepressant Discontinuation Syndrome Affects Many Patients”.
Mark Horowitz is a neurobiologist in London. Horowitz Interview – The work of neurobiologist Mark Horowitz led to the development…
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Are there new technologies that could boost cancer therapy?
Every year, the number of cancers continues to rise, but fortunately, technological advances offer new hopes for a cure. So,…
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Pesticides may compromise the effectiveness of certain medications
New insecticides have the potential to render medical treatment ineffective. Adobe stock DECRYPTION – authors of a study published in…
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Ancient viruses played a role in the advanced development of our brains, study shows
by Le Figaro with AFP published Yesterday at 7:17 pm, Update Yesterday at 7:33 pm Researchers searched genome databases to…
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