Causes of melanoma identified

Researchers at Ohio University have identified unique molecular factors that contribute to the development of malignant melanoma. This is the most dangerous type of skin cancer. The study by American scientists provides science with very important molecular information that can be used to develop mo

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HRT will help women stop snoring

Hormone replacement therapy may help women stop snoring in their sleep. Difficulty breathing during a night's rest may be due to low levels of estrogen or progesterone. Researchers from the Norwegian University of Bergen found that women undergoing hormone replacement therapy after the onset of

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Laziness can be a symptom of an insidious disease

Therapist Tatyana Romanenko said in an interview that a stubborn unwillingness to do something does not always indicate a person's character. It is quite possible that this is a symptom of health problems.In an interview with the portal ura.ru, the therapist Romanenko said that constant laziness

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Why Cancer Cannot Be Defeated: A Scientist's Opinion

Despite the development of technology, it is not possible to completely defeat cancer. It is successfully treated, but only in the early stages. Next, it is more about survival.According to the Nobel laureate in chemistry Thomas Lindahl, most often dangerous mutations do not arise at all due to radi

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Shingles does not cause dementia

Large-scale study shows that shingles does not cause an increased risk of dementia. This conclusion was made by experts from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Shingles, caused by the herpes virus, is a very common disease among the elderly. The most common cause is the varicella zo

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Where Coronavirus Variants Come From

An Israeli study helped answer the question of where different variants of COVID-19 come from. In patients with a weakened immune system, the coronavirus in the body strongly mutates. Although the coronavirus infection is much less deadly now than in the first year and a half of the pandemic, the vi

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Stress triggers an oxytocin response in women

Psychological stress provokes an oxytocin response in the female body This is the conclusion of scientists from the Southern Methodist University in the USA. Social anxiety or stress triggers oxytocin activation in women, researchers have found. They obtained additional evidence that this hormone pl

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Omicron is less likely to cause post-COVID syndrome

The Omicron coronavirus strain is less likely to cause post-COVID syndrome in its victims compared to the Delta strain. This conclusion was made by scientists from King's College London. Millions of people around the world have experienced post-COVID syndrome, and during the second wave, provoke

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Coronavirus vaccination works in patients with tumors

The Russian Ministry of Health announced that more than 90% of patients with malignant neoplasms develop antibodies to covid after vaccination. This means that they must be vaccinated without fail. There are a number of vulnerable populations that are at increased risk of contracting coronavirus inf

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Traditional African medicine suppresses coronavirus

Study shows that traditional African medicine is effective against coronavirus acute respiratory syndrome. True, so far this has only been proven in laboratory conditions. SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins have long been therapeutic targets in drug development. Scientists are looking for drugs that specific

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