Health care

Morning sickness in schoolchildren: when to sound the alarm

A child's morning well-being can be an important indicator of their physical and psychological state. Parents often notice that their children feel nauseous in the morning, before going to school...

Black coffee reduces the risk of premature death - Tufts University study

A new study by scientists at Tufts University has shown that regular consumption of black coffee can reduce the risk of death from all causes. However, the benefits of the drink disappear if you add...

Young people choose gadgets over intimacy: a quarter haven't had sex in a year

In recent decades, the level of intimate activity among adults around the world has noticeably declined. While in 1990 more than half of the adult population had sex weekly,...

Doctors have named dangerous combinations with buckwheat

Buckwheat is one of the most useful cereals, which doctors call the "elixir of youth." It is rich in vitamins and minerals that strengthen the cardiovascular system, support the nervous...

Doctors have named the symptoms of poisoning after eating moldy food

Eating moldy food can have serious health consequences, doctors warn. According to the nutritionist, mold fungi are everywhere, but they only actively multiply in moist...

Ukraine expands free dental services program

Some categories of Ukrainians can receive free dental services. The National Social Service reported that the government has expanded the list of persons entitled to such...

A nutritionist explained why metabolism slows down and how to avoid it

Metabolic problems are becoming one of the main causes of weight gain, the appearance of excess fat in the abdominal area, and the development of health-threatening complications. For...

Scientists have discovered bacteria that increase the risk of insomnia

An international team of scientists from China and the United States has identified a new risk factor for insomnia – the composition of the gut microbiota. This is according to a study published in the journal...

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