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  • Medical Experts Warn About Taking Aspirin to Prevent Heart Attacks, Stroke

    Medical researchers are worried about the increasing number of people who turn to aspirin to prevent suffering from strokes and heart attacks. Although aspirin is commonly used to fight cardiovascular diseases, medical experts warned that some people are taking it inappropriately.
  • Health News: Ebola Survivor Dr. Rick Sacra to Return to Liberia

    Rick Sacra, the doctor who was once infected with the deadly Ebola virus while working in Liberia, will return to West Africa to continue helping those who contracted the disease. Sacra, a physician from the University of Massachusetts, got infected with the disease in September of last year while ...
  • Biologists Delighted by Birth of Baby California Condor

    Wildlife biologists believe the surprise birth of a baby California condor is a positive indicator regarding the survival of the endangered species. The young predatory bird was discovered in late December to the surprise of members of the Ventana Wildlife Society, an organization that oversees the ...
  • Researchers Offer New Explanation about Mysterious Disappearance of Easter Island's Native Population

    A new study on the Rapa Nui, the native population of Easter Island, suggests that the demise of the inhabitants was brought on by severe environmental conditions. This new theory contradicts the notions that the islanders were died after abusing the natural resources and that the population was ...
  • New SMAP Satellite Offers More Accurate Way of Predicting Weather

    NASA is currently preparing to launch a new satellite that will provide a more accurate way of weather forecasting by analyzing Earth’s soil moisture. Details of the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) satellite were unveiled by the space agency’s scientists during a media briefing on Thursday.
  • New Marine Reptile Species from Jurassic Period Identified

    Paleontologists announced that they have identified a new marine reptile species that swam and hunted in the waters of Scotland. The researchers based their findings on fossil dating back to the Jurassic Period that were unearthed in the Isle of Skye.
  • Investigators Looking into Drug-Laced Bread that Sickened Dozens in Southern California

    Law enforcers in Southern California announced on Friday that they are currently investigating a local bakeshop for selling baked products that contained synthetic drugs. According to authorities, more than 40 individuals in Orange County felt sick after eating the Three Kings cake bought at Santa ...
  • CDC Admits Vaccine is Ineffective Against Current Severe Flu Season

    Atlanta’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) disclosed that its latest vaccine is not totally effective against combating this season’s flu strain. The news comes after the health agency reported through a press release on Friday that the influenza virus continues to spread across ...
  • Ocean Conditions Caused by Pollution Threatens Development of Coral Reefs

    Scientists revealed that the lowering pH level of oceans caused by pollution is preventing coral reefs from developing a strong and health skeletal structure. According to a study conducted by scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), this could lead to coral reefs eroding at ...
  • Health News: Ultrasound Should Only be Used for Medical Purposes, Not for Keepsake Photos

    Medical experts warned that mothers should not use ultrasound technology just to know the gender of their babies or to have souvenir photos while they’re still inside the womb. According to officials from Chicago’s Loyola University Health System, ultrasound should only be used for medical ...
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