
Food fraud on the ascendency
“As humans, our life span to a larger extent depends on what we put in our bodies, so we need to be careful about what we consume,” Mr Essel added.
“As humans, our life span to a larger extent depends on what we put in our bodies, so we need to be careful about what we consume,” Mr Essel added.
All these lifestyle changes, she said, were risk factors which included the lack of physical exercise, late night eating, alcohol, tobacco use among others
Nurses who worked in the OR for 15 or more years were 69 percent more likely to develop COPD, compared to nurses who had never worked in an OR
Air pollution is responsible for more deaths than tobacco, alcohol, road accidents, and drug abuse. Only HIV/Aids causes more deaths.
found that a high intake of ALA was associated with a 10%, 8%, and 11% lower risk of mortality from all causes, cardiovascular disease, and coronary heart disease, respectively.
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