The more globalization, the more American food and less health
The current power system of Americans is gradually becoming the power system of the whole world. However, getting rid of hunger, the United States faced a different problem - overeating…

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Life-threatening ozone therapy
Speaking of ozone as a poison, superior in toxicity to carbon monoxide, or as the strongest oxidizer that can react even with those substances to which oxygen is inert, it…

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Insidious sinusitis
Inflammation of the maxillary (maxillary) sinuses is a common disease, due to the peculiarities of the anatomical structure (unfavorable conditions of outflow from the sinuses) and the possibility of infection…

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Healing Sunshine - Sunbathing
From time immemorial, people knew that sunlight was both a healer and a reliable ally in the fight against disease. Widely used the rays of the sun as a tonic…

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Curse of antibiotics

The more drugs used by humanity, the more vulnerable it becomes. Now, most types of serious infections are not treatable with the most common types of antibiotics. This annually causes hundreds of deaths and financial losses estimated at tens of billions of dollars.

Since 1928, when Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming discovered the first penicillin, the use of antibiotics has grown like a snowball. Continue reading

Plastic surgery
The first facelift operations were carried out in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, although they were not officially advertised. At that time, to eliminate wrinkles and flabbiness of…

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Various ailments in the baby
Small children are often tormented by flatulence - the accumulation of gas in the stomach. At the same time the stomach becomes hard and increases in size. To alleviate the…

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Demodecosis. Causes of occurrence. Treatment methods
Demodecosis is a disease accompanied by microscopic mite damage to the skin. This tick is called Demodex folliculorum. For most people, this mite is a normal inhabitant of the skin,…

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