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Saliva will tell about overwork and cancer mortality in Belarus is decreasing

Canadian researchers have concluded that it is possible to diagnose general fatigue by simply analyzing human saliva. However, a blood test may be suitable for this, but a saliva test gives the same result. It is known that overwork affects more than 10% of the total working-age population of Europe, but it may well be that these figures are much higher.
At the same time, it is known that overwork has a devastating effect on the human body, almost the same as inhaling vapors of harmful chemicals such as acetone. Emotional overwork (and office staff are most often confronted with this type of fatigue) leads not only to the recurrence of diseases, but also to the development of a number of diseases.
The study at the University of Montreal was conducted with the involvement of volunteers. 30 healthy people had their saliva analyzed. The researchers studied its composition, and then compared it with saliva samples from people with diagnosed fatigue. Tests have shown that overwork disrupts a person's hormonal background, and the level of the "stress" hormone, cortisol, decreases. This is the first sign of overwork. For example, with depression, cortisol levels rise sharply, but a decrease in the level of this hormone leads to equally serious consequences.

Cancer mortality is decreasing in Belarus

The last IV Congress of oncologists of Belarus was the reason for the presentation of statistical data on oncological diseases. Thus, according to the Ministry of Health, Belarusians have become 5% less likely to die from cancer over the past decade.
However, at the same time, the actual incidence increased by almost 20%. The early detection program for oncological diseases has not yet produced tangible results: in the early stages, malignant tumors are still extremely rare. The disability of citizens who have suffered from cancer, as well as their mortality, remains high.

Currently, 242,300 people are registered for cancer, that is, about one in every fortieth resident of the Republic of Belarus. Ten years ago, the number of cancerous tumors in Belarusians was recorded annually at about 33,000 cases, but in 2010 there were about 42,000 cases.

Cancer is the second most common cause of death among Belarusians. Diseases of the cardiovascular system are in the first place. About 70% of cases of malignant tumors are detected in the elderly. Best porn site
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