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The Oscars Spotlight on Smoking

The Oscars Spotlight on Smoking

A cigarette has never saved the world, stopped a zombie outbreak, made the most-dressed list or helped the heroine and hero live happily ever after. It has never happened. Project Truth Initiative and other publi can be concerned about this.

High Protein Diet Reduces Depression Symptoms

High Protein Diet Reduces Depression Symptoms

A new study has shown that student-athletes who ate a higher protein diet had lower depression symptoms, according to a new study.

The Thing that Swallowed Britain

The Thing that Swallowed Britain

A doctor rushes to help a patient who is just about to collapse on the way to the emergency wing. He examines the patient for signs of life, such as pulse, circulation, and breathing. He has never seen the patient before. He wonders how serious this

ECR 2023 New Research Uses Volpara AI To Personalize

ECR 2023 New Research Uses Volpara AI To Personalize

March 9, 2023 -- Volpara Health Technologies Ltd. presented research on the use of AI for breast screening at the recent 2023 European Congress of Radiology. Volpara Health Technologies Ltd. is a provider of software to detect early signs of cancer.

What do you really know about menopause?

What do you really know about menopause?

Perimenopause, the period leading up to menopause, can last as long as a decade. It can cause a variety of unpleasant symptoms.

B. C. to expand Red Fish Healing Centre treatment model for mental health and addiction

B. C. to expand Red Fish Healing Centre treatment model for mental health and addiction

The province plans to invest millions in a model for substance abuse and mental health that has only been around for a few years.

Mediterranean and MIND diets are associated with fewer Alzheimer’s plaques and tangles

Mediterranean and MIND diets are associated with fewer Alzheimer’s plaques and tangles

People who eat a diet rich in green leafy veggies, as well as fruits, vegetables, beans, nuts, and fish, may have fewer amyloid plaques or tau tangles in the brain -- signs of Alzheimer’s disease -- than those who don't.

Montreal protestors take a stand for women from Iran and around the globe

Montreal protestors take a stand for women from Iran and around the globe

Human rights groups claim that close to 1,000 schoolgirls from Iran have been poisoned with an unknown toxic gas during a series of attacks since November last year. The dozens of chemical attacks are still unsolved.

Author Correction: Rhythm control with catheter ablation may offer benefits beyond stroke prevention in non-permanent rivaroxaban-treated atrial fibrillation

Author Correction: Rhythm control with catheter ablation may offer benefits beyond stroke prevention in non-permanent rivaroxaban-treated atrial fibrillation

Scientific Reports - Author Correction Rhythm control may offer benefits beyond stroke prevention in non-permanent rivaroxaban-treated atrial fibrillation

Gangsta Things About Harlem's Numbers Queen Stephanie St. Clair

Gangsta Things About Harlem's Numbers Queen Stephanie St. Clair

Let's celebrate National Women's Month by checking out this historical rebel: Bumpy Johnson, a crime boss who worked with fellow gangster Bumpy, in the 1930s.

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