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More people have been searching for the word "insomnia" during the HIV virus

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While some people have always found that staying indoors can be as rewarding as having more time for yourself to correct bad habits and start doing things that were always meant to be done. But there was no time. In particular, a new study shows that searches for the words "insomnia" and "insomnia" have increased significantly on the Google site in recent months. In fact, for the time being, while the HIV virus has been spreading across the world, many are required to remain indoors to help prevent the spread of the disease. A new study by Harvard researchers last month confirmed that the disease can also affect people's sleep patterns and even increase mental health. Also. That's because most people think they still have plenty of time and start working late at night, often with inadequate rest time, as well as the Harvard Gazette's study. Source!  https://cambo-report.com/article/21432

Samsung is the world's second-largest chip maker in the first quarter

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As we know, Samsung is now one of the largest chip makers in the world, making many kinds of chips for the market, not just the processor itself. Memory Chips as well as many others. Meanwhile, a recent report has revealed that Samsung is the world's second-largest chip maker in the first quarter. As reported earlier, a new report by Omdia researchers and forecasters showed that Samsung was second in the world in the first quarter. As the largest maker of chips, the number one spot was Intel.

This is why large companies are gradually removing their banners from FacebookThis is why large companies are gradually removing their banners from Facebook

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Why has Facebook been hit by some users and even bigger companies have begun to take their ads off the social network? While it is a great site and is fast-tracked, fake news, images, or video are also quickly shared. This is one of the main reasons why many big companies around the world don't want their products associated with such things. From day to day, Facebook has been increasingly seen supporting hate groups or religious affiliations on its social networks without proper ban. Unlike other social networking sites, where Facebook has been targeted by anti-hate or discrimination companies in the US, ADL has found that more than 42% of users are being harassed or abused by users. The other daily. Source:  https://cambo-report.com/article/21914

Selfie Quadcopter Conquers Cambodia.The Idea Is Genius...

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If you're wondering what the viral thing of social media in 2018 will be,  its  already here... Phone selfies are boring. People aren't doing them anymore and they've become unpopular... First, there was the standard selfie, then the selfie stick, and now the next evolution of the selfie has arrived! Have you ever wanted to get a snapshot or video of yourself climbing the side of a mountain, running with an awesome sunrise in the background, skiing a smooth run, jumping into a lake? Celebs and social media gurus are always uploading those stunning aerial 'wow' images  aren't  they? Well, now you can too! What are we talking about? It’s  the new  Drone 720X , a brand new type of drone made so that anyone can fly it. It's  perfect for making the ultimate selfies!  The Drone 720X was designed by two German engineers who love drones. They found that the drones they had were very bulky, heavy and difficult to travel with.  So, they desig...

This Punk Turtle That Breathes Through Its Butt Is Now Officially Endangered

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it's all our fault.  CARLY CASSELLA 12 APR 2018 It's a punk rocker! It's a troll doll! Oh no, wait - it's just another remarkable species on the brink of extinction. The Mary River turtle ( Elusor macrurus ) is like no creature you've ever seen before, and there's definitely a reason for that. The 40cm-long water turtle - complete with wide nostrils, chin fingers and sometimes a nice algae hairdo - can only be found on the Mary River in Queensland, Australia. It's also one of the most endangered species on the planet. That's why the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) has now ranked the Mary River turtle 29th on  a new list  of the most vulnerable reptile species. "Reptiles often receive the short end of the stick in conservation terms, compared with the likes of birds and mammals,"  said  Rikki Gumbs, co-ordinator of ZSL's Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered (Edge) list for reptiles. "The Edge reptiles list highlights just ...

[Read] Eating at night could increase risk of heart disease and diabetes

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https://www.earth.com/news/late-night-snacking-diabetes/ Eating during the night is associated with higher risk of heart disease and diabetes, and the body's 24-hour cycle is to blame, according to research published today in Experimental Physiology.      The researchers at the National Autonomous University of Mexico looked at levels of fat, called triglycerides, in the rats' blood. They found that after feeding the rats fat at the beginning of their rest period, their blood fat levels spiked more drastically than when fed during the beginning of their active phase. When they removed the part of the rat's brain that controls the 24-hour cycle, there was no longer a change in fat levels.     High blood fat levels are associated with heart disease and diabetes. These diseases are associated with a lifestyle where humans ignore the signals of the biological clock, and eat in the evening and night. This study demonstrates why such a lifesty...

Mouse study links early metastasis to systemic inflammation caused by wound healing

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https://medicalxpress.com According to new research conducted in mice by Whitehead Institute scientists, surgery in breast cancer patients, which while often curative, may trigger a systemic immunosuppressive response, allowing the outgrowth of dormant cancer cells at distant sites whose ability to generate tumors had previously been kept in check by the immune system. Taking a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) around the time of surgery may thwart such early metastatic relapse without impeding post-surgical wound healing. The team's work was published in the April 11 issue of the journal   Science Translational Medicine . "This represents the first causative evidence of  surgery  having this kind of systemic response," says Jordan Krall, the first author of the paper and a former postdoc in the lab of Whitehead founding member and MIT Professor Robert Weinberg. "Surgery is essential for treating a lot of tumors, especially breast  cancer . But there are s...