Monthly Archives: May 2011
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Marriage can be an excellent way to stay alive.
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Scientists at Lund University in Sweden have found that vitamin C is able to dissolve the toxic protein that causes Alzheimer's disease onset in the brain. Progress is published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
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A first-class musical lineup is the premiere DuranWOP protagonist of the first festival organized by the Association Walk On The Project (WOP) benefit of rare diseases.
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A study published in the latest issue of Spanish Journal of Cardiology (ECN), official publication of the Spanish Society of Cardiology (SEC) indicates that air pollution is an emerging cardiovascular risk factor that every time we take into account.
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A widespread belief in our society is that citizens are opposed to increases in all taxes.
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Melanomas have increased by 237% in the last 30 years, so that dermatologists emphasize the importance that people follow the advice of sun protection and come with a family history specialist regularly.
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Experts from the Valencia Infertility Institute (IVI) recommend avoiding multiple pregnancies because of the complications involved.
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Most pharmacies in Castilla-La Mancha, except the province of Albacete, have closed their doors on Thursday in protest against the defaults of the Board presided by María Dolores Cospedal accumulating a debt amounting to the collective 125 million euros.
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More than 50 stars of showbiz and sports will participate in a global campaign launched on Facebook and Twitter to ask for solidarity with the people who suffer from hunger in Africa, as reported by Save the Children, from its headquarters in the United States.
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The study also explains why the high incidence of the disease that affects one in every 100 people.