Risk of untimely death drops by 2% with each additional year of education

Education saves lives regardless of age, gender, location, social and demographic background. This is the conclusion reached by Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME-CHAIN) researchers in their respective published in The Lancet Public Health magazine. The researchers found that the risk of death decreases by 2 percent with each additional year of education.…

A new antibiotic works against deadly bacteria

Scientists say they’ve developed a new antibiotic that appears to work against  deadly bacteria resistant to most drugs. Scientists from Harvard University and the pharmaceutical company Roche announced the creation of zosurabalpin in the online journal Nature. The new drug targets a bacteria called acinetobacter baumannii that thrives in medical environments like hospitals and, according…

Is winter weight gain normal?

The idea of gaining weight in the winter has floated around for decades, with conventional wisdom saying the average person puts on an additional five pounds during the colder months. While research shows that five pounds might be a bit of an exaggeration, doctors say winter weight gain is a real phenomenon. “I see this…

Preserve dishes prepared for the New Year

Food safety expert Sylvia Anderson from England said that it would be better to freeze meat products after the New Year’s Eve. Additionally, the expert advised understanding the difference between “best before” and “use before” labels, reported Daily mail. The expert explained that expiration dates are indicated on the packaging of most food products and…