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Those who can not abstain from alcohol, can at least minimize the damage to the stomach lining, if there will be strawberries, scientists say. A team of Italian, Serbian and Spanish researchers confirmed the protective effect, which has this berry, conducted experiments on rats. |
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A study conducted by researchers from Harvard Medical School (USA), showed that obesity in adolescence increases the risk of obesity in adulthood and likely to die prematurely from heart disease. |
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Bern University Hospital Inselspital (Switzerland) has recently released the results of his study that 25% of patients for bad handwriting of doctors ends in death. |
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Experiments have shown that increased serotonin during pregnancy due to antidepressants negatively affect the formation of the infant brain and increases the risk for neuropsychiatric disorders. |
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Scientists from the University of Texas at Austin (University of Texas at Austin) and Peking University (Peking University) came to the conclusion that babies in the womb are exposed to certain hazardous substances of organic origin, are at increased risk of birth defects. |
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As it turned out, the socio-economic conditions that have accompanied man in his childhood, written by DNA with epigenetic code. |
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Scientists from the University of Adelaide in Australia have developed a revolutionary drug that slows the development of cataracts and prevents its formation. |
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U.S. scientists have found that older men who take daily in large quantities this supplement (400 units) have a 17% increased risk of developing prostate cancer within the next 7 years of life. |
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An analysis of dozens of documents for internal use, published in 1998 as a result of legal settlement, showed that the tobacco industry knew about the radioactivity of cigarettes for five years earlier than previously thought. It was also found that companies are concerned about the potential risk of lung cancer began to study in depth the possible impact of radioactivity on the smokers back in the 1960s. |
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Doctors from the hospital, Moorfields Eye in London received permission to conduct the first clinical trials in Europe using human embryonic stem cells. |
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