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What to do if a pack of dogs attacks?

Tips from trainer Ekaterina Frizorger How to protect yourself from an attacking dog? The question is complex. When dogs are taught obedience on training grounds, a good instructor looks for an individual approach to each...

Bulgaria donates COVID vaccines to Uganda

The draft agreements provide for a donation of 500,000 doses The Council of Ministers adopted a Decision approving a draft Tripartite Agreement on Donation of COVID-19 Vaccines between the Republic of Bulgaria, the Republic of...

What will drinking wine lead to? Doctors reveal the secrets of this ancient drink

Wine is a drink known to mankind since ancient times. Its production is possible both at home and in industrial conditions. Wine is distinguished by color. It can be red, white and pink. There...

Wine protects against coronavirus, but beer does not

Red wine protects against coronavirus according to a new study. Drinking more than five glasses of red wine a week reduces the risk of infection with COVID-19, which experts say is due to the...

Preparing for the worst: training health workers to deal with casualty surges from the war in Ukraine

Figures from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) show more than 4000 casualties from the war in Ukraine so far. Yet, as the OHCHR acknowledges, the actual number...

James Davies: “Psychiatry medicalizes problems that are actually social”

How Modern Capitalism Created our Mental Health Crisis. A provocative and shocking look at how western society is misunderstanding and mistreating mental illness. Perfect for fans of Empire of Pain and Dope Sick. In Britain...

New WHO data on childhood obesity in Kazakhstan: higher physical activity levels but more screen time

Relative to other countries in the WHO European Region, Kazakhstan has low levels of childhood overweight and obesity. However, recent WHO surveillance data show that these levels may be increasing, especially among boys. This new finding formed the basis of the new factsheet “Results of surveillance of childhood obesity,

Mental Health in UK: Maudsley Hospital – protests target brain-damaging electric shock (ECT)

The controversial electroconvulsive therapy ( ECT ) is the target of a series of protests taking place outside of the Maudsley Hospital at Denmark Hill in the UK as it is "brain-damaging". The next protest,...

Euthanasia – in which countries is the procedure approved?

The desire for the end of life is far from limited to the emotional or mental state of a person. There is a long list of diseases and conditions that can be the basis...

Chocolate, red wine and olive oil to live to 122

Eden's Gate experts decided to study the lifestyle of the oldest people on the planet to find out exactly what helped them live a record long time. It turns out that the secret lies...

These foods stimulate dementia, avoid them!

It is estimated that the number of cases of dementia will skyrocket in the next 30 years, but we can do a lot to prevent this. Dementia is caused by the fact that neurons...

Scientists have discovered substances in the clove tree that block the reproduction of COVID-19

They are used in Chinese folk medicine Chinese scientists led by Prof. Ding Kang of the Shanghai Institute of Pharmacology have discovered that clove tree flowers contain two types of complex carbohydrates that can block...

Products that treat headaches

One of the most common and unexpected ailments is headaches. It can occur as a result of diet, stress, sleep deprivation, menstruation and others. It is known that some foods are able to cause...

Europeans, Alcohol and Lifehood

FRANCE - Alcohol (ethanol or ethyl alcohol) is a substance resulting from the natural fermentation of grain, sugar juices or plants and ripe fruits, already known and practised for a very long time in...

12 highly alkaline foods that protect us from disease

Some foods we eat create an acidic environment in the body that slows down the metabolism and can be a prerequisite for health problems such as disease, weight gain and premature aging. In order...

One of the largest ghettos in Europe

Old buildings, disease and poverty. There is a pungent odor in the air, the smell of laundry and the stench of sewage. Bed linen hangs sadly from the balconies of the buildings, there are real...

Sahara sand increases the risk of COVID-19

Sahara sand, which the winds brought to Europe in April, provides a very good shelter for viruses. Thus, it increases the risk of infection with COVID-19. The Turkish professor warned about this. The sand from...

The United Arab Emirates is the most stressful country to drive

Poor road infrastructure is one of the main factors in a huge number of accidents, but road quality is not the only factor that insurers at confused.com have taken into account when compiling the...

War in Ukraine: Hospitals in the firing line – a unacceptable reality

One of the largest hospitals in eastern Ukraine, providing specialized medical care to a population of 103 000 people, was used to dealing with the consequences of conflict even before the Russian military offensive began on 24 February

The world by touch

Navigation for the blind, "translator" for dialogues with the deaf and eye substitutes... According to the WHO, there are more than 2 billion people with visual impairments in the world. The organization estimates that more...

These foods slow down aging

Aging is a part of life, but we all want to postpone it as much as possible If there's one thing most people will agree with, it's that no one really wants to show signs...

The amazing benefits of eating chestnuts

Due to their chemical composition, chestnuts have many useful properties. They have a beneficial effect on the human body in the following way: - they contain dietary fiber and improve digestion; - pectins reduce...

These foods contain the most phosphorus

To a large extent, the absorption of vitamins, minerals and other useful nutrients that enter our body through food depends on the presence of phosphorus in it. That is why it is necessary to...

Researchers Find Link Between Stroke And Vitamin Deficiency

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have found a link between low levels of vitamin D in the body and the risk of stroke, reports the Express edition. According to the researchers, vitamin D affects the...

Selfie is a mental problem

Stargazing and selfies The American Psychiatric Association has officially announced that taking selfies is a mental illness. In fact, science has confirmed what has been talked about for a long time - that constant self-portrait...
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