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2023-03-18 10:00¿El tiempo pasa rápido o lento? Tu corazón podría tener la respuesta
Los investigadores han creído durante mucho tiempo que el cerebro controla nuestro sentido del tiempo. Un nuevo estudio sugiere que el corazón desempeña un papel importante.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-18 03:42Wyoming Becomes First State to Outlaw Abortion Pills
Medication abortion providers could serve six months in prison under the law, one of a growing number of efforts by conservative states to target the pills.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-18 00:28W.H.O. Accuses China of Withholding Data on Pandemic’s Origins
Genetic research from China suggests to some experts that the coronavirus may have sprung from a market in Wuhan. Now the data are missing from a scientific database.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-17 22:19What Are Raccoon Dogs?
The monogamous, hibernating canids, which are related to foxes, are sold for meat and fur.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-17 21:19Mediterranean Diet Greatly Reduces Heart Disease Risk in Women
Those who closely followed a Mediterranean diet had a 24% lower risk of heart disease and 23% lower risk of death overtime compared with those following other kinds of diets.
WebMD
2023-03-17 20:16Older Men More at Risk as Dangerous Falls Rise for All Seniors
For the older population, falls are a major health hazard.
WebMD
2023-03-17 19:19High Caffeine Levels Linked to Lower Body Fat, Diabetes Risk
Having a higher level of caffeine in your blood could reduce body fat and the risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a new study published in BMJ Medicine.
WebMD
2023-03-17 18:32Drug giant Sanofi becomes latest to cap US insulin prices
The move follows public outcry over the drug's costs, but it also may help the firms' bottom line.
BBC News Health
2023-03-17 18:18Why Do Japan’s Animal Cafes Have So Many Endangered Creatures?
Critically endangered species and ones banned from international trade are among the hundreds of types birds, reptiles and mammals that researchers identified at 142 animal cafes.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-17 18:08Covid tests for China travellers to England ending
The pre-departure and voluntary arrival checks began in January after a spike in cases in China.
BBC News Health
2023-03-17 17:52It's (Finally) Time to Stop Calling It a Pandemic: Experts
Many experts say we have entered a new phase as health care crises seem to have quieted and the public has moved on to endemic behavior. Others say it's too soon to label COVID trajectory predictable.
WebMD
2023-03-17 17:48Sometimes Hair Loss in Women Can Point to Bigger Health Issues
An American Academy of Dermatology expert offers information about the types of hair loss seen in women with darker skin tones, common types of medical conditions associated with hair loss and treatment options.
WebMD
2023-03-17 12:26Give babies peanut butter to cut allergy by 77%, study says
Research suggests there is a crucial window of opportunity during weaning to lower allergy risk.
BBC News Health
2023-03-17 06:53Vierte erfolgreiche Krebs-Behandlung: Dank Stammzellen-Therapie: New Yorker Patientin wohl von HIV und Leukämie geheilt
US-Wissenschaftlerinnen berichten von einem neuen Erfolg bei der Krebs-Behandlung: Es wäre erst die vierte HIV-Heilung weltweit und die erste einer nicht-weißen Frau.
Stern.de
2023-03-17 01:32Blindness and injuries reported after US recalls eyedrops
Patients lose vision and have eyes surgically removed after using eyedrops now recalled in the US.
BBC News Health
2023-03-16 23:26Sanofi Plans to Cut the Price of Insulin
The company is the third of the three major insulin manufacturers that dominate the U.S. market to announce such a move this month.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-16 22:15F.D.A. Advisers Endorse Paxlovid’s Benefits as a Covid Treatment
While an agency analysis did find signs of Covid “rebound,” the drug significantly reduces hospitalizations and deaths, researchers said.
New York Times - Health
2023-03-16 21:56NOVIDS: Do Some Have the Genes to Dodge COVID?
NOVIDS is the term some use to describe those who haven't gotten COVID. But researchers are not overly fond of the word. They're looking for the possible genetic underpinnings to a group of people they prefer to call "resisters."
WebMD
2023-03-16 20:30Breast cancer gene linked to Orkney islands
A gene variant known to increase the risk of breast cancer has been found in people with Orkney heritage.
BBC News Health
2023-03-16 20:06Babesiosis, a Tick-Borne Disease, Is on the Rise in the Northeast, C.D.C. Reports
Babesiosis, which can cause flulike symptoms, could be spreading because of rising temperatures and the growing deer population.
New York Times - Health

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