NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Russia on Tuesday once again escalated the threat of nuclear warfare amid its illegal campaign in Ukraine by alleging that with the support of the U.S. Kyiv is developing nuclear weapons. “The need for
Almost every month scientists are learning something new about COVID-19, from how infectious it is, to how long symptoms can last. As the pandemic continues the world is understanding to a greater degree a virus that has plagued the lives of many
A new study has found those with type two diabetes face an increased risk of developing a number of serious conditions. Research carried out by the University of Cambridge found they were more likely to develop cancer, kidney disease, macular degeneration, neurological
The so-called “doomsday” trains are reportedly part of China’s development of a possible new military strategy. According to a Government-funded study published yesterday, engineers assessed the logistics of transporting Beijing’s elite DF-41 nuclear-capable missile trains. The terrifying missiles reportedly weigh around 80
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A large new study found that people who recovered from Covid-19 within the past year are 40% more likely to receive a new diagnosis of diabetes compared to those who weren’t infected. The increased
This is also true if you are “passing dark, sticky, tar-like stools”. If, at any point, you are vomiting blood, which might appear bright red or have a dark brown, grainy appearance – similar to coffee grounds – then go to your
Other risk factors for dementia include someone’s gender, their sex, ethnicity, amount of cognitive reserve, lifestyle habits, pre-existing conditions, and exposure to air pollution. Like ageing, someone’s genes are a risk factor that can’t be avoided. However, some risk factors can be
The takeaway, which was ordered by his friend the night before, included chicken, rice and a noodle dish. He became immediately ill, suffering from abdominal pain and vomiting. He then developed other worrying symptoms, including chills, weakness, shortness of breath, blurry vision
A study published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics found that men shorter than five foot three inches were 65 percent less likely to develop blood clots than men taller than six foot two inches tall. Superior height may also result in an increased
The questionnaire answers provided information about several characteristics of sleep disturbance and deficiency, such as alertness, nap frequency, how long it took participants to fall asleep, sleep quality and sleep duration, and snoring. A strong relationship was observed between severe sleep disturbances