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Coronavirus warning: Quitting smoking even a few days before getting COVID-19 could help
Coronavirus has infected thousands in the UK but giving up smoking before getting COVID-19 can make a huge difference. Professor
Read moreIt’s now or never: Visual events have 100 milliseconds to hit brain target or go unnoticed
Researchers at the National Eye Institute (NEI) have defined a crucial window of time that mice need to key in
Read moreKids or teen smokers are less likely to kick the habit as adults
The younger you start smoking, the more likely you are to smoke daily as an adult, even into your 40s,
Read moreMindfulness program may benefit patients with irritable bowel syndrome
Adults with irritable bowel syndrome experienced fewer gastrointestinal symptoms after they participated in a mindfulness program meant to reduce stress.
Read moreCoronavirus: Obese Infected are more likely to be artificial respiration Naturopathy naturopathy specialist portal
COVID-19: Respiratory illness, and Obesity as a risk factor The data of the largest German cohort with a total of
Read moreCoronavirus intensive care—what is involved?
Credit: CC0 Public Domain The coronavirus pandemic has caused many thousands of people, including Britain’s prime minister, to need treatment
Read moreRussia ready to start testing coronavirus vaccines on humans in June
The head of a top Russian research centre told President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday that his lab was ready to
Read moreCoronavirus can damage the heart in up to 20% of severely ill
Does coronavirus attack the heart too? Experts say one in five patients has damage to cardiac muscle which then triggers
Read moreStudy suggests suicide attempt survivors have lower sensitivity to bodily signals
People who have survived a suicide attempt are less sensitive to bodily signals related to their heart and breath, and
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