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
13.06.2024A 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
11.06.2024A longitudinal cohort study by British scientists has found that exposure to air pollution and noise during pregnancy and childhood is statistically associated with mental health problems in young adulthood
30.05.2024American and British scientists conducted a logitudy cohort study and concluded that taking medications to treat arterial hypertension is associated with an increased risk of eczematous dermatitis in older adults
28.05.2024There is growing alarm among scientists about the possible detrimental effects of microplastics on the human reproductive system
21.06.2024Scientists hope the evidence presented will help ease the demand for rhino horn and reduce illegal hunting of these endangered animals
20.06.2024Most medications that a person takes act not only on the cause of the ailment, but also on the body as a whole
20.06.2024US and Canadian scientists have found in a phase II clinical trial of the experimental drug olesarsen that it effectively reduces levels of triglycerides, apolipoprotein B and non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in patients at high cardiovascular risk
19.06.2024Biotechnologists have succeeded for the first time in producing human antibodies that neutralised the venom of spiders of the black widow genus
13.06.2024American and Chinese researchers conducted randomised clinical trials and concluded that mindfulness meditation can reduce addiction to online gaming
26.06.2024The most common increase in the risk of hypertension is the following
20.06.2024US transplant surgeons have successfully transplanted the liver of a 98-year-old deceased man into a 72-year-old woman, according to a press release from Mid-America Transplant Organisation
14.06.2024Through the activity of these neurons, mice have learnt to distinguish between stimuli preceding punishment and reward
25.06.2024Experts from the USA have identified five types of sleep schedule, analysed how often people "switch" between them, and found patterns associated with health status
24.06.2024Australian, British, New Zealand and Taiwanese researchers reported success in a phase II clinical trial of ketamine in delayed-release tablets for therapy-resistant depression
26.06.2024US researchers analysed data from more than 700 patients treated with CAR-T-lymphocytes and concluded that their risk of developing new tumours, including those directly related to the therapy, was low
25.06.2024According to the paper, the covida pandemic interrupted the trend of gradual increase in global life expectancy at birth, bringing it back to 2012 values
21.06.2024Slovenian scientists conducted a small, single-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial and found that taking semaglutide leads to improved taste perception in obese women
25.06.2024A collaboration of British and German scientists conducted a systematic proteomics analysis of Parkinson's disease patients and found that the expression of eight blood plasma proteins can predict disease progression seven years before the first symptoms appear
25.06.2024A large-scale study by Swedish scientists with a sample of 88381 people has found that taking glucagon-like peptide-1 agonists is associated with a lower risk of dementia in older people with type 2 diabetes mellitus
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