Health

Why sitting down may not be as bad for you as you thought

SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) -- Sitting down may not be as deadly as previously thought, according to a new study by…

WHO puts out first-ever list of antibiotic resistant bacteria

The World Health Organization (WHO) published its first ever list of antibiotic-resistant “priority pathogens” and called on governments to help…

Flu medicines do not harm unborn babies: study

PARIS, France (AFP) -- Unborn children suffer no harm when their mothers take flu medication during pregnancy, a study of…

1.4 million children face famine in four countries: UNICEF

UNITED NATION, UNITED States (AFP) -- Almost 1.4 million children suffering from severe malnutrition could die this year from famine…

Artificial hearts

Artificial hearts have a hard plastic protective casing and weigh 900 grams. They operate like a natural human heart, have…

Proximity to clogged highways could increase risk of Alzheimer’s, dementia

  (Reuters) -- The closer a person lives to a source of pollution, like a traffic dense highway, the more…

Brain damage in former players fuels soccer ‘heading’ fears

LONDON, United Kingdom (Reuters) -- Scientists have found signs of brain damage that could cause dementia in a handful of…

Brain damage in former players fuels soccer ‘heading’ fears

LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Scientists have found signs of brain damage that could cause dementia in a handful of former…

Small percentage of people spread most Ebola cases: study

MIAMI, United States (AFP) -- Most of the people infected with Ebola in the West Africa epidemic that began in…

Third Hand Smoke: New Health Hazard

QUEZON City, Philippines (February 14) - “Cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health”. It might be the most famous advocacy campaign…

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