According to a new study, parasitic worms, such as those found in the 15th century relics of King Richard III, were relatively common among medieval Europeans. Susie Kearley / World Stock Photo By Michael PriceSept. 1, 2020, 1:30 p.m. Finger-shaped roundworms are a curse in less economically developed countries, where …
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Displayed as a button-busting devil, carbs have always been blamed for uncontrolled weight gain. So, some people have cut out carbs completely in an effort to skip a few. Trouble? Carbohydrates, especially healthy complex carbs are an essential part of a balanced diet. As one of your body’s macronutrients, carbs …
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T.In the field of aging research they are increasingly asking how people can live longer, but also how they can live a healthier age. The latest example, a new study on middle-aged mice found that naturally occurring metabolic rats in the body were not only healthier as they got older, …
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James Martin / CNET For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus epidemic, visit the WHO website. Apple wants to make it easier for Paul and Google health agencies to integrate into its coronavirus exposure notification system, creating a new option that will help them track and alert …
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