Monthly Archives: November 2011
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A computer with a wireless Internet connection hurts sperm, but not because the machine can heat up your lap, a new study suggests.
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Researchers at the Center for Epidemiological and Environmental Research of Barcelona (CREAL) ensure that high temperatures can cause a decrease in the duration of pregnancy, to the extent that a day of excessive heat may be sufficient for early delivery in a day, according to the results of a study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
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Differences in psychopaths' brains may help explain their anti-social behavior, according to new research.
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The relationship between mental illness and criminal law is narrow but in most cases largely unknown.
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In a news release says HPN Association for the second time, the Ministry of Health of Andalucía has denied the only treatment that can guarantee that Josefa, suffering from paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) in Seville.
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Catalonia will only pay for cancer drugs of last generation, which typically cost several thousand dollars, if they demonstrate superior efficacy to currently used drugs.
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One in three Spanish ever used homeopathy to alleviate or treat diseases, mainly flu, colds, anxiety and stress and to increase the defenses.
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A report of the Spanish Society of Periodontology (SEPA) and the Foundation of the Spanish Diabetes Society (EDS) ensures that oral health consultations are a "great opportunity" to identify patients with undiagnosed diabetes yet, as their risk Periodontitis is three times higher.
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Posted: November 21, 2011Views: 63
Resistance to antibiotics is a public health problem that puts at risk those patients who need or will need antibiotics in situations critical to your health.
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42% of mothers with premature babies are concerned mainly because of the complications that may arise for long-term health and 36% believe that the physical development of young suffer delay.