Even slight decreases in national income can significantly increase the risk of various forms of malnutrition of childhood- not only malnutrition, but also with overweight and obesity, shows a study conducted by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (Isglobal), an institution supported by the “La Caixa” Foundation. The study, published, identifies pregnancy and the first […]
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According to new studies published in (), taking antipsychotics in accordance with the prescription of the risk of a car accident for drivers with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia can cause hallucinations and unorganized behavior that affect the ability to safely operate the motor vehicle. Most people with schizophrenia have been prescribed antipsychotics that improve many of these […]
As the US population and dementia increases, many people ask if it is possible to prevent this destructive disease. According to the new study, the answer can be on your plate: people who observed a diet pattern known as a mental diet, they have developed Alzheimer’s disease much less often or related forms of dementia. […]
The apartment next to the golf course may seem like a dream with lush greens, a quiet environment and an atmosphere of a luxurious lifestyle. However, new studies suggest that this idyllic setting can have a hidden cost. Scientists have found that people living near golf fields can face an increased risk of developing Parkinson’s […]
Failures of engine vehicles are the main cause of death for teenagers. Newer vehicles and technologies for the driver’s power steering show a promise to reduce accidents and severity of injuries. Scientists from the National Children’s Hospital reviewed national data on fatal accidents (2016-2021) and examined the technologies of the vehicle’s age and the help […]
“Faster, mom, faster!” Toddler Allison squealed as she ran from the hill by her home with her pram. As a longtime runner and a biomechanics researcher, she found herself in the same situation as many parents of young children: squeezing between meetings, preparing meals and a nap schedule. The expert pram offered flexibility – but […]
People who receive a vaccine for shingles have a 23% lower risk of cardiovascular events, including stroke, heart failure and coronary artery disease, according to the study of over a million people published in today’s (Tuesday). The protective effect of the vaccine lasts up to eight years and is particularly clear for men, people under […]
Women suffering from endometriosis have an increased risk of premature and early menopause, both naturally and surgically, scientists from the University of Queensland said. A comprehensive international study has shown that women with endometriosis are at a 7x risk of surgical menopause (including the removal of both ovaries) and have a greater risk of premature […]
Childhood obesity prepares a scene for life threats to health, and scientists race over time to discover hidden causes. Now new research indicates an unexpected suspect: antibiotics, medicines of millions of people, including young children, undertake infections, can quietly fuel the problem. Although antibiotics are drugs that save key life for fighting bacterial infections such […]
New data published in the discovery of the role of Plasmodium Falciparum (malaria) in the development of Burkitt (BL) lymphoma, the most common cancer in children in equatorial Africa and New Guinea. BL has been associated with the malaria P. Falciparum since 1958, but the basic mechanism of how it led to cancer remained a […]