The quantum brain: What a laser can tell us about the relationship between entangled photons and neurons

Anesthetics have been used for patients undergoing medical procedures for about 175 years, but doctors and scientists have never known exactly how these drugs disrupt consciousness in the brain. University of Michigan professors Theodore Goodson III and George Mashour are investigating new approaches toward understanding this process. This collaboration, supported by the National Institutes of Health-funded Center of Consciousness, now […]

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Corona: More sick leave in the case of Younger

In young people, increased sick leave because of a Covid-19 infection in the last few weeks significantly. The findings of a new analysis of the health insurance company Barmer. The experts warn of a second wave. Within four weeks, from the 21. June until 18. July, are Insured, therefore, the Covid-19-infections in the group increased to 39-Year-olds to 31 per […]

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Best supplements for high blood pressure – the cheap capsule to avoid deadly hypertension

High blood pressure is a common condition that affects more than 25 percent of all adults in the UK. But you could lower your risk of developing hypertension by simply taking daily melatonin supplements, it’s been claimed. Hypertension puts extra stress on blood vessels and vital organs. Eating an unhealthy diet or not doing enough regular exercise could be raising […]

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Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Onions: What to Know

More than 600 people have developed salmonella infections in an outbreak linked to onions. The onions were distributed in all 50 states, and cases have been reported in 43 states. Salmonella infections typically cause gastrointestinal issues, such as diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, fever, and abdominal cramps. Forty-three states are currently grappling with a widespread Salmonella bacteria outbreak linked to various types […]

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Wear face masks and avoid kissing during sex

Wear face masks and avoid kissing during sex to reduce the spread of coronavirus, says sexual health charity Wearing face masks and avoiding kissing could control spread of coronavirus   The Terrence Higgins Trust published guidance on managing the risk of Covid-19 Charity said it no longer realistic to ask people to completely refrain from sex Wearing face masks, avoiding kissing […]

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Atrial fibrillation less deadly than it used to be, but still cause for concern

A first-of-its-kind study by researchers from the Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) shows a decline in deaths related to atrial fibrillation (irregular heartbeat) over the last 45 years. But the study, published in the journal BMJ, finds that the increasingly common condition still takes an average of two years off of a person’s life, compared to three years […]

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