Healthcare

Key To Surviving Heart Attack Is Strong Legs

Researchers working with the European Society of Cardiology report that the key to surviving a heart attack is strong legs. Need some motivation not to skip leg day? Look no further. Researchers working with the European Society of Cardiology report that patients with especially strong legs are less likely to

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Prepare For A Disease Even Deadlier Than COVID, WHO Chief Warns

WHO chief Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told the World Health Assembly forum that we should be prepared for a disease even deadlier than COVID. The planet should be ready for a disease even deadlier than Covid, the head of the World Health Organisation warned yesterday. Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told the World

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Did Scientists Accidentally Invent An Anti-Addiction Drug?

Scientists accidentally invent an anti-addiction drug. Christian Hendershot, a psychiatrist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, said that Semaglutide and its chemical relatives seem to work, at least in animals, against an unusually broad array of addictive drugs. All her life, Victoria Rutledge thought

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Something Weird Is Going On With Melatonin

According to a study, something weird is going on with melatonin as the number of annual calls to poison control for pediatric melatonin overdoses has risen by 530 percent over the prior 10 years. In the dark, early days of the coronavirus pandemic, Michael Toce noticed a surprising trend. As

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