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Bulgarian Prof. Hristova: New COVID Measures will be Announced within a Day or Two
"The new measures will be announced in a day or two because it is very important to limit the spread of the virus", the director of the National Center for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Prof. Iva Hristova, announced on Bulgaria On Air.
Scientists finally have clues about what we see when we die
For the very first time, scientists have recorded the brain waves of a dying person
Anti-aging breakthrough dials up fatty acid signaling to boost longevity
A new study has uncovered a new platform for cells to talk to one another, which appears to play a role in the aging process
The moment a British woman is thrust into the sea by jet turbines in Skiathos (videos)
The woman suffered serious brain injuries
Study Finds Why is it so Difficult for Humans to have Baby
According to a new study by a researcher at the Milner Centre for Evolution at the University of Bath contends that 'selfish chromosomes' are to blame for the early demise of the majority of human embryos. The discovery explains why human embryos frequently don't survive while fish embryos do not have repercussions for the management of infertility.
Albania’s draft cannabis law raises opposition ire
It comes days after the country was ranked seventh globally for illegal cannabis and narcotic activity and amid opposition outrage
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Albania Govt Plans to Legalize Production of Medical Marijuana
Albania plans to license private production of cannabis "for medical and industrial use" for companies that have experience in the field in the EU, so joining a list of some 30 countries that allows the practice.
Thousands poisoned by fuel leak at Pearl Harbor
The Navy report said around 6,000 people were treated for nausea, headaches, rashes and other illnesses from the tainted water
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Professor claims link between reduced rate of fertility, flights
The more female pilots and hostesses fly, the more the level of their fertility decreases, a Turkish professor has claimed, giving the study he conducted with 134 women as a reference.
Ercan Baştu said he conducted research with some 66 woman aviators and some 68 females from different professions and compared the test subjects' ovarian qualities and quantities.
Kids infected with more viruses after lockdown weakened immune systems
Some children were admitted with two viruses and a few with three simultaneously