The incidence of coronavirus jumped by 20%

The number of cases of coronavirus in the world has increased by 20% over the past week. This is evidenced by the statistics of the World Health Organization, which is carefully taken into account in TASS. For the first time in 10 consecutive weeks, the incidence of coronavirus in the world has incr

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Named a new cause of deadly arrhythmia

Study reveals the root cause of deadly cardiac arrhythmias. It turns out that the fat that accumulates inside the heart plays an important role in its development. Heart attacks damage the heart, making patients more vulnerable to arrhythmias that can lead to sudden death. Not every victim of a hear

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Schools may be coronavirus superspreaders

Italian scientists have suggested that COVID-19 spreads much more easily in schools than elsewhere. And here, its uncontrolled transmission can disrupt the classroom.A large-scale study by scientists from Italy showed that children in schools are the main source of transmission of coronavirus, and a

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A new cause of senile dementia shocked scientists

The study showed that the cause of Alzheimer's disease is not at all an increase in the amount of beta-amyloid proteins, but its reduction. This conclusion was made by researchers from the University of Cincinnati. American scientists have questioned the prevailing theory about the origin of Alz

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Ebola virus has already killed 10 people in Uganda

In the small African country of Uganda, cases of Ebola virus infection continue. The number of deaths has already reached 10 people, among them medical workers. Another medic has died from the effects of Ebola in Uganda, bringing the death toll to 10. Local health authorities are struggling to conta

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YouTube actively spreads conspiracy theories

Research shows that a variety of conspiracy theories find fertile ground on the YouTube platform. Its moderators need to do much more to prevent misinformation, which is also dangerous to health. A huge number of videos about the dangers of vaccines in preventing coronavirus, and even about the fact

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Alzheimer's disease linked to the X chromosome

A study in laboratory mice showed a possible link between senile dementia and the X chromosome. A mechanism is revealed that may explain why women are more likely to experience senile dementia and are more vulnerable. It is well known that women suffer from Alzheimer's approximately twice as oft

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Vaccines do not reduce the quality of breast milk

There is no evidence that breast milk becomes less safe after vaccination. American researchers came to this conclusion. Some time ago, a study appeared on the Internet that found some trace amounts of mRNA of coronavirus vaccines in the breast milk of mothers who had been vaccinated. The authors of

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Eye test predicts heart disease risk

A routine eye test will help doctors predict risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The artificial intelligence used here will even determine the probability of death in the next 10 years. Research suggests that scanning the inside of the eyes can predict the likelihood of premature death. This

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