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Why drawing is the best way to take a break from gadgets and social networks and relieve fatigue

Painting, whether on the body or on stone, is one of the ancient forms of fine art. The oldest known drawings were found in 2021 in a cave...

"Disease X": hypothetical danger and preparation of the world for a possible pandemic

The representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Ukraine, Jarno Habicht, spoke about "disease X" - a hypothetical disease that could become a potential challenge for future...

Vaccines against COVID-19 saved 1.4 million lives in Europe - WHO study

New research from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicates that vaccines against COVID-19 have saved around 1.4 million lives in Europe. This study highlights…

Davos forum to consider potential 'disease X' pandemic, which threatens to be 20 times deadlier than coronavirus

The upcoming World Economic Forum in Davos is set to discuss a possible new pandemic linked to the mysterious "Disease X". According to the information provided in the forum program on...

Deaths due to environmental risks: almost 1.5 million people in Europe during the year

Irreparable ecological damage and barbaric destruction of the environment, previously considered less important, have now become a growing threat in the world of perfectionists. High environmental risks...

Abortions are the leading cause of death in the world

In 2023, abortion became the leading cause of death in the world, surpassing even infectious diseases and cancer. Last year, abortion surpassed other leading causes of death, such as...

The need to prepare for future pandemics was expressed by the UN Secretary General

UN Secretary General António Guterres expressed the need to prepare for future pandemics and use the lessons learned from COVID-19, noting this in a statement by the UN press service. In his...

WHO recorded a significant increase in the incidence of COVID-19 in the world

The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported a continued increase in the number of new cases of COVID-19 in the world. During the 28-day period from November 20 to...

Publication of the plan for the creation of the COVID virus one year before the start of the pandemic

A series of documents were recently leaked detailing plans to create a virus similar to COVID in China months before the pandemic began. This information opens up new...

Gaza, battered by rockets and bombs, sees a new threat: disease

The World Health Organization warns that the health care system in Gaza is "collapsing" and there are "alarming signs of epidemic diseases". Abu Tayma's 2-year-old daughter suffers from...

Pancreatic cancer: symptoms, treatment methods and specialist recommendations

Pancreatic cancer is a serious and dangerous disease that is often difficult to detect in the early stages due to its deep location inside the body and non-specific symptoms....

The World Bank is increasing financing of climate projects for developing countries

The World Bank plans to expand financing of climate projects, cooperating with the heads of 15 international banks. The main focus of the institution is to develop approaches that will help countries that...

A magnetic storm is approaching: how will it affect the Earth and people?

On Thursday, November 16, the world is expecting a powerful magnetic storm, which will begin its impactful illumination today. Although the impact power will not exceed 4 points, to...

What is nimesulide and why is it so harmful to humans?

Nimesulide is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to relieve pain and inflammation in a variety of medical conditions. However, in recent decades, nimesulide has become...

Blood cancer: Important information for everyone

Blood cancer, also known as leukemia, is a dangerous disease that affects the cells of the blood-forming system. This condition can be difficult to detect in the early...

Cancer strikes the very young. What you need to know

Rectal cancer is becoming an increasingly urgent problem and is most often diagnosed in young people aged 20 to 29 years. Scientists have discovered that the spread of this...

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