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Pathogenesis of COVID-19 and the body's responses even with interference...

According to the experience of the first SARS and of the MERS, the children were not exposed to the civet and camels in a similar way it was thought that...

CORONAVIRUS: BREAKING NEWS - "The All-Italian Virus" ... but maybe...

The moment of truth about the COVID-19 coronavirus ROME 02 March 2020 - Until less than 20 years ago, coronaviruses represented a viral family that during the winter period caused...

Most hernia mesh procedures are unproven and unsafe

More than a million Americans have hernia repair surgery every year—and yet many of the mesh implant procedures have never been properly researched, and around 10 percent of patients are...

Even a gentle stroll could help you live longer

The bad news is that sitting continuously for more than nine hours a day increases your chances of an early death; the good news is that doing anything at all...

Health sites passing medical data to Google and Facebook

Some of the world's biggest health websites are sharing people's private medical information with Facebook, Google and Amazon. WebMD, Healthline, Babycentre and Bupa are capturing sensitive data—such...

'New opioid' painkiller scandal looms

The opioid addiction scandal may be triggering the misuse of another painkiller. Prescriptions for gabapentinoids have doubled in the last few years as the opioid epidemic has been making the...

Mindfulness meditation breaks the spiral of opioid addiction

Mindfulness meditation—a passive awareness of the body and its surroundings—can help people overcome their addiction to opioids, the powerful painkillers. After eight weeks of meditating, people lost...

The truth about phenoxyethanol

It’s commonly used in cosmetics in place of parabens, but is this alternative preservative safe? What is it?Phenoxyethanol is a synthetic chemical widely used as a preservative...

Three more countries set to phase out dental amalgam fillings

Three more European countries are phasing out the use of amalgam—which is 50 per cent mercury—in dental surgeries. Ireland, Finland and Slovakia have announced a timetable that will see amalgam...
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