To prevent child’s allergy
Official research in the Great Britain has shown that mothers who have regularly eaten peanuts, give birth to babies with very low risk of allergy. Initially scientists advised future mums to refuse...
View ArticleScientists: the Love lasts no more than four years
The love lasts no more than four years and is a “transient insanity”. It was declared by experts of National independent university of Mexico. In opinion of the researcher Horhina Montemayor Flores,...
View ArticleWhere do live the angriest girls?
World Health Organization has determined the rate of teenage cruelty in the European countries and countries of Northern America, including Canada, informs The Guardian. It was found out, that Hungary...
View ArticleFat fish protects children from diabetes
The food-stuffs rich with Omega-3 fat acids protect children with hereditary predisposition from diabetes of the 1 type. Fat fish, walnuts, linen oil and other sources of Omega-3 fat acids allows to...
View ArticleAggression of teenagers is connected to a brain structure
Aggression and irritability peculiar to some teenagers, is connected to features of limbic system structure of a brain, which participates in regulation of emotions. In the research, conducted by...
View ArticlePassive smoking at a very young age increases risk of allergy
Passive smoking at a very young age considerably increases risk of development of food and respiratory allergy later, inform Swedish researchers in an article published in magazine Thorax. As it...
View ArticleGirls are more skilled on computers
Girls are more skilled on computers - is said in the results of the research, conducted by Tesco Computers, informs BBC News. Diffident in front of computers are 6 percent of girls and 10 percent of...
View ArticleIn America level of premature births increases
In America levels of premature births steadily increase, mark experts. Coefficients of premature births have considerably increased in the USA, since 2005. An intensive increase in these levels for the...
View ArticleEvery fifth child lives in Europe is leaving rough
19 million children in EU live in the families which an income is below living wage. Such are the results, published in the new Report on the social security, made on demand of the Eurocommission....
View ArticleMonoovular twins are not identical
International group of scientists from America, Sweden and Netherlands has made an unusual opening - monoovular twins are not absolutely identical, they have distinctions at a genetic level. “In spite...
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