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Email: mary@satprwire.com                                Phone: +44 20 4732 1986 Marry is a fitness freak in every manner and gives proper care about her health and of others. She is probably the best person we have at Daily Research News for covering articles from the Health sector. If not at work, she can be seen drinking a cup of coffee.
Google, Tesla And Apple Allies In The Face Of Global Warming: COP25

Google, Tesla And Apple Allies In The Face Of Global Warming: COP25

December 3, 2019December 5, 2019Mary Adams

At this 25th United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP25), no less than 70 CEOs and unions issued a joint statement, calling on the United States not to leave the Paris Agreement. This text, which is supposed to regulate global warming, has put some brands such as Google, Apple, Tesla and Microsoft on the edge, […]

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Tobacco to suck less harmful than cigarette, according to the FDA

Tobacco to suck (snus) less harmful than cigarette, according to the FDA

November 28, 2019Mary Adams

In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given a surprising authorization to a Swedish tobacco manufacturer. Indeed, the latter can say that snus (or tobacco to suck) is less harmful than smoking. What is snus? Snus is a wet tobacco powder consumed mainly in the countries of northern Europe. It should […]

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Yamagata University discover of 143 new geoglyphs in the Nazca Desert

Yamagata University discover of 143 new geoglyphs in the Nazca Desert

November 20, 2019Mary Adams

Several dozen new geoglyphs have recently been identified in the Nazca Desert in Peru. A team of researchers from Yamagata University and IBM Japan announced the discovery of 143 new geoglyphs near Nazca, Peru, about 400 km south of Lima. Some were discovered in the field during an investigation conducted between 2016 and 2018, when […]

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Arctic: melting ice cream responsible for spreading viruses

Arctic: melting ice responsible for spreading viruses

November 18, 2019Mary Adams

One study investigated the possible link between arctic melting in the Arctic and the spread of a virus. It is about a virus usually present in Atlantic mammals having contaminated other animals in the Pacific! An epidemic that questions In 2017, researchers had alerted about old viruses that could be “revitalized” by melting ice or […]

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What is the impact of global warming on productivity at work?

What is the impact of global warming on productivity at work?

October 31, 2019October 17, 2019Mary Adams

A recent study has quantified the impact of global warming on the future productivity of outdoor work, and low-income countries will be the hardest hit. The global warming of temperatures, of anthropic origin, transforms the face of our planet. There are well-known consequences such as melting glaciers and rising sea levels. Or there is the […]

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The Milky Way absorbs more gas than it rejects

The Milky Way absorbs more gas than it rejects

October 28, 2019October 17, 2019Mary Adams

A team of astronomers based on 10 years of observation of the Hubble telescope has discovered that the Milky Way seems to absorb more gas than it rejects.The source of this surplus material remains for the moment debated. Our galaxy could be considered a gigantic living organism. Inside, stars are born, evolve and die, expelling […]

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A clinic to treat addiction to video games is born in the United Kingdom!

A clinic to treat addiction to video games is born in the United Kingdom

October 22, 2019October 17, 2019Mary Adams

On the other side of the Channel, health-related authorities have decided to set up a clinic to cure addiction to video games, including helping young people, giving them a taste for human relations, ‘school. Addiction to video games, a disease? In January 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) indicated that it wanted to include video […]

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Having a dog reduces the risk of death if you have heart problems

Having a dog reduces the risk of death if you have heart problems

October 14, 2019October 14, 2019Mary Adams

The risk of death for dog owners who have suffered a stroke or heart attack appears to be much lower than for non-owners, once again proving that our four-legged friends are truly capable of saving us. life. We know that just having a dog has a positive impact on our cardiovascular health. The company of […]

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The researcher claiming that red meat is not dangerous is accused of a conflict of interest!

The researcher claiming that red meat is not dangerous is accused of a conflict of interest!

October 12, 2019Mary Adams

Just recently, we were talking about a study that advises adults in Europe and North America not to change their habits regarding their consumption of red meat, but the tumultuous past of the principal investigator of the same study has resurfaced, so the latter finds himself accused of conflict of interest! Surprising conclusions Since 2015, […]

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A humpback whale swimming in the Thames spotted near London a few days ago

A humpback whale swimming in the Thames spotted near London a few days ago

October 9, 2019October 9, 2019Mary Adams

A humpback whale was sighted by residents, swimming in the Thames about twenty kilometers from central London, this weekend. It seems that the animal has since managed to reach the sea. Whales exist in British waters. It can sometimes happen that some specimens get lost in the Thames. Last year, for example, a beluga named […]

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