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Six misconceptions that appear in literature about vaccination, along with explanations of why they are misconceptions.

By the CDC 1.  Diseases had already begun to disappear before vaccines were introduced, because of better hygiene and sanitation. 2.  The majority of people who get a disease have been vaccinated. 3.  There are “hot lots” of vaccine that have been associated with more adverse events and deaths than others. 4.  Vaccines cause many [...]

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The Amount of Sleep you Actually Needed?

We have been sure these questions must have performed in your concerns at some stage in time. So that you will don’t drop lodge how much rest is important, we are going to break misconceptions and hang out information. Continue reading and obvious many misguided beliefs about slumber and its value with inside our day-after-day [...]

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sleep & learning

For those of you who still study, pay attention to time off to sleep it’s necessary

For those of you who still study, pay attention to time off to sleep it’s necessary. Sleep can be a medium for science or material you learn really understandable. Sacrificing sleep to learn when time will face a test, it is not recommended. Thus according to studies from the University of California at Los Angeles [...]

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puppies

Puppies

“Whoever said you can’t buy happiness forgot little puppies.”  ~ Gene Hill It´s always a joy to watch puppies at play.   Puppies are so cute, especially when they are clumsy, awkward and fall asleep in the middle of doing something!  It´s great to see their little personalities coming out. DELIGHTFUL! [Image credit: here] Brighten your day: Indulge yourself in some Puppy Therapy right now!

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Obesity in America and Sushi

There are lots of factors which all have resulted in the expanding obesity of the American citizenry. Jobs are less physically demanding. Spare-time activities are much less physically active. Less active amusement is amazingly alluring, and calorie packed unhealthy foods are always at hand. As a consequence, most adults, at some point or another, tackle [...]

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warm chickpea salad with cumin & garlic

Warm chickpea salad with cumin & garlic

Ingredients: 3 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons whole cumin seeds 1/4 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes, or to taste 4 garlic cloves, finely minced 2 15-ounce cans chickpeas (garbanzo beans), rinsed and drained 1/2 cup oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes, drained and finely chopped 3/4 cup Italian parsley, leaves only Small handful fresh mint leaves 1 lemon, [...]

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The short story of plastic surgery (476 d.C-1816 d.C)

The short story of plastic surgery

1000 b.C.-IV sec. a.d Handsome at all costs!Since ancient times. We can find tracks of plastic surgery already in the egiptians writing and sanscriti writing where there are descriptions of surgery for a facial trauma and fractures of the jaw and nose. For the first reconstruction of noses, ears and lips we must get to Hindu [...]

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Anxiety, symptoms of fear and lack of concentration

The cause of anxiety would be a short circuit in the brain

It all depends on a deficiency in communication areas that regulate negative emotions. They know their common symptoms: apprehension, fear, difficulty concentrating. And the 2 to 3% of world population suffers from it. Now a new study appears to have identified the cause. The origin of generalized anxiety disorder is a deficiency of communication between [...]

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World Health Organization (WHO) is now admitting that mobile phones do cause cancer after all

After years of denials, the World Health Organization (WHO) is now admitting that mobile phones do cause cancer after all. It’s now official: Holding an active cell phone next to your head can give you brain tumors. All of us who have been warning about this for years were, of course, blasted as “conspiracy theorists.” Yet again, [...]

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Eurpea Union: WHO confirms new strain of E.coli is dangerous

Reports of victims continued to climb yesterday as the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the deadly E.coli bacterium that has killed 17 and left 1614 sickened is a new and virulent strain of the bug. Mounting confusion over the source of the health scare has triggered a furious EU-wide row – with Russia banning imports [...]

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Walnut, more nutritious food and healthy

Studies have shown that nuts, including hard-shelled foods are very nutritious and good for health, particularly heart health. Now, new research focused on the hard nuts found that, between them, the nut is a natural product “almost perfect ” for their high level of antioxidants and proteins. In addition to its nutritional benefits, these products contain high levels of polyphenols,antioxidant chemicals that help the [...]

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Compound Bosutinib in Patients With Newly Diagnosed Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

Pfizer Inc announced today that a significantly higher proportion of patients with newly diagnosed chronic myeloid leukemia who were treated with bosutinib (39 percent) experienced a major molecular response (MMR), a secondary endpoint, compared with patients treated with imatinib (26 percent) in the intent-to-treat (ITT) population (p=0.002). However, the study did not meet its primary [...]

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Early Alzheimer’s Diagnosis Offers Large Social, Fiscal Benefits

Early diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease could save millions or even billions of dollars while simultaneously improving care, according to new work by University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers. Patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias are heavy users of long-term care services, especially nursing home care, with estimated annual costs upward of tens of billions [...]

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Biosecurity on farms

There are times when perniciously false premises are treated as the criteria by which truth is determined. We lose the argument before it’s begun. And where does that leave us in our efforts to control mortal dangers of our own making? An article of faith among veterinarians and epidemiologists is that large industrial farms are [...]

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