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Your Face May Increase Your IncomeBy: Marcell ShehwaroTranslated by: Marcell Shehwaro |
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(ePharmaNews) - It is very likely that you referred to someone by "his face is trustworthy ", and perhaps you had uncomfortable feeling when seeing someone else. Researchers say in a recent study that there are certain features in the face structure that make some people more trusty-looking than others! This trust affect the amount of money earned by these faces owners from the funds and partnerships. Continue reading |
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Swine Flu Vaccine Causes Rare DiseaseBy: Houssam Nahhas |
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(ePharmaNews) - The swine flu epidemic in 2009 has caused a shocking panic all over the world, but, fortunately, researchers found an effective vaccine in the same year. WHO issued clear instructions to deploy the vaccine, but new studies conducted to discuss the side effects associated with the vaccine showed that it may lead to an increased risk of a neurological illness called "Narcolepsy." Continue reading |
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Disasters' Psychiatrists: Behind-Scenes VictimsBy: Laila NourTranslated by: Marcell Shehwaro |
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(ePharmaNews) - The term “compassion fatigue” was introduced in the fifties of the last century, in order to describe the state of mental fatigue, despair and frustration that had been noticed in the nurses and doctors who dealt with serious accidents' victims. In the nineties, the term of this case became “secondary traumatic stress disorder “. Today, a recent study found that this situation is more widespread than previously thought. Continue reading |
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Malaria: Deadly Disease In TouristsBy: Basel AlJunaidyTranslated by: Marcell Shehwaro |
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(ePharmaNews) - A new study warned from the dangerous visit of the elderly to countries where "Malaria" is prevalent, and mentioned also that the disease becomes highly fatal when it selects its victims from the tourists, especially the elderly, which stresses the importance of the necessary medical precautions by people who wish to spend their vacations in countries affected by the disease. Continue reading |
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Green Coffee Beans Make You Lose 10% of Your WeightBy: Mohammed KanjoTranslated by: Marcell Shehwaro |
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(ePharmaNews) - It is true; a few beans of coffee, specifically green or unroasted ones, are able to do what many of your past experiences in weight loss cannot within a record time, and without side effects. This is the summary of a study presented yesterday, March 27th in National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS), in San Diego. Continue reading |
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Vaccine After Cervix Tumors Has Benefits.By: Laila NourTranslated by: Marcell Shehwaro |
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(ePharmaNews) - It is known that a vaccine is given before getting infected by germs and viruses for diseases' prevention, but once the infection happened, the vaccine would not give any benefits. Anyway, a recent study demonstrated that there is an exception to this rule in one type of cancer-causing viruses. Continue reading |
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Oral Hygiene Neglect is FatalBy: Marcell ShehwaroTranslated by: Marcell Shehwaro |
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(ePharmaNews) - There is a common belief that the most possible harm of oral-hygiene neglect is tooth decay, but a recent study confirmed that food remnants and saliva stuck on teeth surfaces can be more dangerous, because they form a suitable environment for bacteria growth that can be transmitted by injury to the gums into the bloodstream, which may induce a stroke or a serious heart disease. Continue reading |
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Chocolate Make You ThinnerBy: Basel AlJunaidyTranslated by: Marcell Shehwaro |
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(ePharmaNews) - Chocolate-eating ritual begins with enjoying the taste of "chocolate" melting in the mouth, and ends with counting the number of calories in a sense of regret. Anyway, a new study may be able to eliminate this "sense of guilt", as its results showed that chocolate lovers had less weight than those who were not. Continue reading |
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Popcorn: Higher Antioxidants than Fruits and VegetablesBy: Mohammed KanjoTranslated by: Marcell Shehwaro |
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(ePharmaNews) - Seems that we have to get used to hearing the popcorn inside our homes, as it will no longer be considered as "just for fun” food. According to a recent American Study, popcorn is a mines of real antioxidant known for its major health benefits, it works to combat some of harmful chemicals and therefore the prevention of many diseases. Continue reading |
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Infants: Blind Imitation Less LogicBy: Houssam Nahhas |
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(ePharmaNews) - Most parents see the features of "intelligence and ingenuity" in the eyes of their children since the early stages of consciousness, especially when they begin to exercise things meaningfully like turning the lights on or playing with mobile devices. Phrases such as "my child is older than his age" or "Despite his young age he understood everything" are common statement that parents say all the time, but recent studies may disappoint their hopes, as a recent study concluded that babies act spontaneously and without any logic, and in accordance with the behavior that they are provided by their surroundings. Continue reading |