Category: Health
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What happens to your body if you drink tea every day
It’s no secret that tea is one of the most popular drinks in the world. People drink it before bed, in the morning to wake up or in the afternoon – when it’s time for tea.
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Lack of a nutrient can shorten your life
Eating greasy fish irregularly means a lack of omega-3s in your diet, which can shorten your life even more than smoking, warn new research, quoted by the Daily Mail.
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How to take care of your pets in the heat
High temperatures in summer usually lead to general malaise, but not only in humans. Animals are also affected by the heat.
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Battle around COVID vaccines, mask-wearing persists among US Christians as Beth Moore makes a plea
The popular American evangelist and Bible teacher Beth Moore begged Christians to stop politicizing the coronavirus when she posted some tweets saying they need to consider the lives of others before their own.
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Why does a person sweat at night: 6 warning signs
1. Menopause is the most common cause of night sweats in women. Sweating is caused by abrupt hormonal changes, in particular, changes in estrogen levels. Medications to regulate hormonal levels, which the gynecologist will prescribe, will help to overcome this symptom. Also, doctors recommend sleeping in a cool room on sheets made from natural fabrics.
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Global warming makes mosquitoes more dangerous
Climate change is leading to an increase in mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue, according to a study by British experts published in the Lancet Planetary Health magazine. They analyzed data on the prevalence of both diseases, which can also cause death.
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UNODC stands with young people to promote meaningful youth engagement
Vienna (Austria), 12 August 2021 – Across its programmatic work, UNODC stands with young people to promote meaningful youth engagement to enhance the rule of law and promote healthy behaviours. Indeed, empowering young people is one of the cross-cutting commitments of UNODC’s 2021-2025 Strategy as well as the organization’s Strategic Vision for Africa 2030. This…
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Cholesterol and the truth about which we remain deaf and blind
Cholesterol is divided into high-density lipoprotein (HDL or so-called “good” cholesterol) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL or so-called “bad” cholesterol). While the excess amount of bad cholesterol that circulates in the blood begins to be deposited in the arteries and creates the preconditions for a cardiovascular accident, good cholesterol works on the opposite principle – it…
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This spice is the most powerful tool for improving mood
Saffron is the best way to improve your mood in a natural way. This is the most expensive spice on the planet, it is valuable because of its properties: the ability to improve mood, relax, increase concentration, improve sleep and other valuable effects.
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Does your child get sick while traveling? Here’s how to handle it
Children are more likely to suffer from travel sickness than adults. About half of children between the ages of 4 and 10 have complaints in a car, plane or boat. Girls are more susceptible to kinetosis than boys.