WHO blamed four industries for 2.7 million deaths a year in the European region
These are tobacco, refined products, fossil fuels and alcohol production
13.06.2024These are tobacco, refined products, fossil fuels and alcohol production
13.06.2024Japanese researchers have shown on the example of cyber athletes that a decrease in pupil size can be considered a marker of brain fatigue - a decrease in cognitive functions on the background of prolonged mental activity
13.06.2024Biotechnologists have succeeded for the first time in producing human antibodies that neutralised the venom of spiders of the black widow genus
13.06.2024In a new paper, US medical researchers have revealed that exposure to dust and debris particles that liquidators were exposed to when removing rubble increased their risk of early dementia
13.06.2024In a new study, US scientists have used the example of the military to show that the higher rank of patients affects the way medics treat them and, as a result, the outcome of treatment
11.06.2024US researchers presented an analysis of the results of randomised controlled trials of adjunctive combination therapy for methamphetamine use disorder
11.06.2024A study by US scientists has found that people with psychosis are more likely to have DNA from a bacterium of the genus Bartonella in their blood than people without a history of psychosis
11.06.2024Xylitol increases the risk of thrombosis, and in humans, ingestion of xylitol increases platelet reactivity
10.06.2024In the experiment, 63 out of 100 samples were found to be active against resistant pathogens
10.06.2024A cross-sectional study of over 215,000 people from the UK Biobank found that higher daily urinary excretion of sodium, which reflects intake of dietary salt, sodium chloride, was associated with an increased likelihood of being diagnosed with atopic dermatitis
10.06.2024American, Canadian and French researchers conducted a series of experiments in mice and discovered a population of atypical glutamatergic neurons in the ventral prefrontal cortex of the brain responsible for switching between the reinforcing and aversive effects of opioids
10.06.2024A fresh review of scientific papers on sexually transmitted infections has revealed that sufferers are very reluctant to disclose their diagnosis
07.06.2024Chinese scientists conducted a prospective cohort study and concluded that metabolic parameters of children born through in vitro fertilisation were independent of whether fresh or frozen embryos were used for this purpose
07.06.2024A systematic review and meta-analysis by German scientists found that the incidence of antidepressant withdrawal symptoms is approximately 15 per cent
07.06.2024As reported in an article for the journal JAMA Network Open, patients experienced reductions in anxiety and depression after three months of treatment
06.06.2024A major international study has identified the genetic basis of restless legs syndrome, a little-studied but common condition in the elderly
06.06.2024The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has officially recommended the antibiotic doxycycline as post-exposure prophylaxis for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in high-risk populations
06.06.2024The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced in a press release the initiation of two clinical trials of lenacapavir for the pre-exposure prophylaxis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection
06.06.2024Researchers from Volgograd State Medical University have created the world's first bioassimilable regeneration gel that restores bones after wounds, including those from large shrapnel and bullet wounds
05.06.2024Researchers from the University of Barcelona have concluded that out-of-body experiences in virtual reality can help reduce the fear of death
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