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Study: Too much coffee during pregnancy delays baby’s growth
A study conducted by Japanese scientists from Hokkaido University found that drinking coffee during pregnancy, even in moderation, can affect a baby's ability to crawl or walk at the age of one year.
According to the scientific journal…
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African officials: Monkeypox spread is already an emergency
Health authorities in Africa say they are treating the expanding monkeypox outbreak there as an emergency and are calling on rich countries to share the world’s limited supply of vaccines in an effort to avoid the glaring equity problems…
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Iraq announces first cholera death since new outbreak
A cholera outbreak in Iraq claimed its first victim Tuesday, with 17 new cases recorded in the country within 24 hours, a health ministry spokesperson said.
The death was recorded in the northern province of Kirkuk, the ministry’s Seif…
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A “World Health” official warns of a bad fate for people infected with Corona several times
A World Health Organization official said that the more times a person is infected with the emerging “Corona” virus, the more likely the person will be “unlucky” and suffer from long-term health effects from (Covid-19).
The World Health…
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Did you know that sleeping in the light, even if it is simple, may lead to serious diseases?
A new study has revealed that exposure to light, even a small amount, may cause serious health problems in the elderly.
"People should do their best to avoid or reduce the amount of light they are exposed to during the day," Phyllis Zee,…
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Nutrition expert reveals who should not eat pineapple
The Russian dietitian, Elena Solomatina, revealed the people who should not eat pineapple.
According to the expert, pineapple is a very useful fruit that helps the immune system and positively affects bacteria. It also contains vitamin C,…
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Hunger enables us to make good decisions
Researchers have reported that thinking while the stomach is empty gives us the opportunity to make more informed decisions, according to a study conducted by the Dutch University of Utrecht.
The Italian magazine "Focus" quoted scientists…
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America approves the first drug to treat hair loss caused by “alopecia”
For the first time, America has provided a treatment option for people who suffer from a rare autoimmune disorder that causes their hair to fall out suddenly.
Last Monday, the US Food and Drug Administration approved Baricitinib, a…
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Scientists reveal the secret behind the higher temperature of the brains of women than their male…
A small study reported that women's brains are much hotter than men's, and their brain temperature is likely to be above 40°C.
Researchers at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, UK, found that women's brains were about…
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The “third hand of smoking” can damage human skin
A study by the University of California, Riverside, found that dermal exposure to nicotine concentrations from "third hand smoking" (THS) and e-cigarette leaks may damage the skin.
The term "third hand smoking", of which nicotine is a…
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