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Spending less time watching TV could cut coronary heart disease risk (British Heart Foundation)

Public Technologies | 2022-05-24, 11:06

) Watching too much TV is associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease regardless of a person's genetic makeup, according research published today in the journal BMC Medicine. Leading cause of death Coronary heart disease is one of the UK's

Raw disease prevalence in Northern Ireland - 2021/22 (Department of Health - Northern Ireland Government)

Public Technologies | 2022-05-24, 11:06

) The Department of Health today published Raw Disease Prevalence in Northern Ireland - 2021/22. Figures show the recorded prevalence of 15 conditions1, including asthma, hypertension, dementia, diabetes, and depression. The prevalence data is collected from

2021/22 raw disease prevalence trend data for Northern Ireland (Department of Health - Northern Ireland Government)

Public Technologies | 2022-05-24, 11:06

) 2021/22 raw disease prevalence trend data for Northern Ireland Date published: 24 May 2022 Topics: DoH statistics and research GP activity, funding and prescribing statistics This bulletin presents raw disease prevalence

Spending less time watching TV would cut heart disease, study suggests

The Irish Times | 2022-05-24, 11:01

More than one in 10 cases of heart disease could be prevented if people cut the amount of time they spent watcing telelevision, a new study suggests. Experts at the University of Cambridge said sitting around after a large evening meal, and snacking in front

CV19 Vax Causing Extreme Disease: Greg Hunter Interviews Dr. Elizabeth Eads (58:37)

Earth Newspaper | 2022-05-24, 10:55

CV19 Vax Causing Extreme Disease: Greg Hunter Interviews Dr. Elizabeth Eads (58:37) (To view full screen, also with many links, click

Pet’s Bad Breath May Mean Disease

no EC Rio Grande Sun | 2022-05-24, 10:42

by Dr. Jay King (NAPSI)—In a recent poll of North American pet owners, 58 percent of respondents said their pets have terrible breath—some even compared it to smelly garbage and sweaty gym clothes. More alarming is that by the age of three, 80 percent of dogs

Help your pup live their healthiest life by learning how to prevent Lyme disease

no EC Rio Grande Sun | 2022-05-24, 10:42

(BPT) - Your dog is a part of your family and that means their health and wellbeing, including preventing parasitic diseases like Lyme and heartworm, is a priority. Lyme disease is one of the most common tick-borne illnesses transmitted to dogs, and data shows

The WHO's Plan for 10 Years of Infectious Disease: 2020-2030

Bitchute | 2022-05-24, 10:36

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There is a natural cure for smallpox (monkeypox)

Bitchute | 2022-05-24, 10:36

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Donbas Doctors Say ICRC, WHO Ceased to Supply HIV, Tuberculosis Treatment

Urdu Point | 2022-05-24, 10:28

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) allegedly ceased to supply HIV and tuberculosis treatment to the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk people's republics (DNR and LPR), chief physicians

Facility dogs: What are they and how are they helping Louisville hospital patients heal?

Courier Journal | 2022-05-24, 10:24

Facility dogs are highly trained professionals who spend years learning how to be calm and comforting during emotionally charged times.        ...

Vedanta Presents Data from Multiple Studies at Digestive Disease Week 2022 Annual Meeting

Pharmiweb | 2022-05-24, 10:21

Data presentations include review of the VE303 Phase 2 CONSORTIUM study, in which VE303 was well tolerated and highly active at preventing Clostridioides difficile infection recurrence in subjects at high risk of recurrence Further CONSORTIUM study analysis

Monkeypox virus disease outbreak: England discovers 36 new cases, total rises to 56

Zeenews | 2022-05-24, 10:18

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said his government was looking carefully at the circumstances surrounding monkeypox's transmission. ...

World Infectious Disease Diagnostic Testing Market Research Report 2022

Nasdaq Globe Newswire | 2022-05-24, 10:06

Dublin, May 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Infectious Disease Diagnostic Testing: World Market Analysis" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. ...

Mad Putin is riddled with ‘several diseases’ and will end up dead like Gaddafi & ...

The Sun | 2022-05-24, 09:58

VLADIMIR Putin will end up being killed like Saddam Hussein and Colonel Gaddafi, Ukraine’s spy chief has said. Major-General Kyrylo Budanov said the Russian tyrant is suffering from “several serious illnesses” including cancer though he “will not die

Living with a dog during childhood may reduce risk of Crohn’s disease

New Scientist | 2022-05-24, 09:44

Researchers tracked more than 4000 people at risk of developing Crohn’s disease and found those who lived with a dog between ages 5 and 15 were 40 per cent less likely to develop the disease ...

Another infectious disease

Korea Times | 2022-05-24, 09:39

Preemptive response system needed to cope with monkeypox Monkeypox, a new viral disease, is showing signs of spreading globally. Last Saturday, the World Health Organization said it expected to confirm more cases of contagion as the U.N. agency expanded its

ANALYSIS | Monkeypox isn’t like HIV, but gay and bisexual men are at risk of ...

News24 | 2022-05-24, 09:35

Many cases of monkeypox were reported in gay,

PureTech Founded Entity Vedanta Biosciences Presents Data from Multiple Studies at Digestive Disease Week 2022 ...

no EC Enid News & Eagle | 2022-05-24, 09:33

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 24, 2022-- PureTech Health plc (Nasdaq: PRTC, LSE: PRTC) (“PureTech” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage biotherapeutics company noted that its Founded Entity, Vedanta Biosciences, Inc. (“Vedanta”), today announced the details of

Breakthrough Covid more likely in cancer, Alzheimers patients

TeluguStop | 2022-05-24, 09:24

New York, May 24 : Breakthrough Covid-19 cases resulting in infections, hospitalisations and deaths are significantly more likely in cancer and A Source:TeluguStop.com Read More.. ...

Breakthrough Covid more likely in cancer, Alzheimer’s patients

TeluguStop | 2022-05-24, 09:24

New York, May 24 : Breakthrough Covid-19 cases resulting in infections, hospitalisations and deaths are significantly more likely in cancer and A Source:TeluguStop.com Read More.. ...

Royal Papworth Hospital AI study could detect early heart valve disease

BBC News | 2022-05-24, 09:22

The sounds of thousands of heartbeats are being collected in the hope that artificial intelligence will be able to diagnose heart valve disease earlier. Valvular heart disease (VHD) affects almost two million people in the UK and this is expected to double by

CHAPMAN: Both parties offer phony cures for inflation

Odessa American | 2022-05-24, 09:15

The American two-party political system exists to ensure that for any problem that emerges, there are at least two solutions that are just plain wrong. That is the sad case with inflation, where the most notable responses span the spectrum from useless to

Govt says adenovirus, COVID-19 potential cause of hepatitis outbreak

The Jakarta Post | 2022-05-24, 09:00

Adenovirus infection and post-COVID-19 infection are among a number of working hypotheses the government is investigating

Single Cell Analysis Technologies Help Generate Unprecedented Maps of Disease

Technology Org | 2022-05-24, 09:36

Astronomy was born when early scientists peered into the sky with their naked eyes and recorded what they could see above them. Then, the invention of the telescope brought forth new insights. And today, astronomers conduct their studies from big observatories

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