Candidates That Opposed The Midterm Elections: How Did They Fare?
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Candidates That Opposed The Midterm Elections: How Did They Fare?

A lot of Republicans who were accused of foul play and fraud in the elections 2020 had run for mid-term elections in the US this year. A recent pre-election analysis done by the Washington post showed that a large number of republican candidates who ran for public office had questioned or denied the 2020 elections….

Removing An Ovary Before Menopause May Increase Parkinson’s Risk In Women
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Removing An Ovary Before Menopause May Increase Parkinson’s Risk In Women

Parkinson’s disease is a condition that affects the brain cells and inhibits the production of dopamine. This is mostly affected in older people. A recent study has found that women whose ovaries are removed before reaching menopause have an increased risk of Parkinson’s or related conditions later in their life. There is no direct connection…

The CDC Is Planning A Health Study At A Polluted Former Army Base
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The CDC Is Planning A Health Study At A Polluted Former Army Base

A new study is being conducted by Federal health officials at an abandoned California military base to find out if the veterans who were stationed there once were exposed to high levels of cancer-causing pollutants. This comes after a 9-month-old report published by the Associated Press (AP) Investigation found the presence of toxic substances in…

Black And Hispanic Patients Receive Shorter Addiction Treatment- Study Finds
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Black And Hispanic Patients Receive Shorter Addiction Treatment- Study Finds

According to a new study, Black and Hispanic people receive only a shorter period of addiction treatment when compared to White people. The study was published in the JAMA Psychiatry Journal on November 9. The researchers had gone through 15 years of prescription data categorizing them by race and ethnicity. The use of buprenorphine, a…