A team of researchers from CNRS, INSERM and Aix-Marseille Université (AMU) at the Centre of immunology (Marseille-Luminy (CIML), together with
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Inadequate sleep could cost countries billions
Inadequate sleep is a public health problem affecting more than one in three adults worldwide. A new study in the
Italian scientists create a pizza that PREVENTS cancer
The cancer-preventing pizza: Italian scientists use Mediterranean vegetables to create a healthier version of the popular dish (and you can
Immunosuppressants may reduce Parkinson’s risk
The authors of the study, from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO, believe that their results highlight
Timing resuscitation compressions using the song ‘La Macarena’ or using a smartphone app improve compression quality
New research presented at this year’s Euroanaesthesia congress in Copenhagen, Denmark shows that the quality of chest compressions during cardiopulmonary
Powerful Quotes From Our Favorite Celebrity Cancer Survivors
A cancer diagnosis — whether it is your own or a friend or family member’s — is usually quite a
Five myths about poo that you were wrong about
That’s right – 60% of Brits have never spoken to anyone about their bowel movements and 14% have kept a
Amount of sugar in foods like potatoes could be stretching your waistline
There’s a new enemy in Britain’s ongoing battle with the bulge. The nation’s obesity crisis is partly being fuelled by
Comedian reveals how she risked jail to get dying mum cannabis oil
TV comedian Luisa Omielan transformed her kitchen into “a scene from Breaking Bad” as she risked arrest to ease her
Multisensory interventions cut pain in preterm infant eye exams
(HealthDay)—The addition of multisensory pain-reducing interventions to topical anesthetic (TA) reduces pain in eye examinations of preterm infants, according to