Below is a look at the upper health titles of the week.
York, Pennsylvania – Here is a look at the best health headlines from all over the world this week.
Playing classic music for children inside the womb can motivate their development
A new study from Mexico indicates the operation of classic music for children in the womb that may help in their development.
The study analyzed 37 pregnant women in the third trimester of pregnancy and the researchers found that children who have not yet been born with classic music have more stable and predictable fetal pulses.
The researchers also found that as soon as the music stopped playing, the most stable heart rate continued.
Many Americans do not realize that eating aspirin daily is risky
Many Americans may take aspirin daily without knowing the potential health risks.
A survey conducted by the Pennsylvania University Center at the University of Pennsylvania showed that about 48 % of people do not realize that the risk of daily consumption of the low aspirin dose outperforms its benefits.
The report states that about one in five Americans do not have a personal or family history of heart problems routinely take aspirin.
It is advised to take aspirin every day for the elderly to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. This is even the opposite of the American College of Heart Diseases and the American Heart Association recommended in 2019.
The second type of bird flu discovered in dairy cows
Health officials discovered the second bird flu strain in the cows after testing milk samples from Nevada.
The agency says that the pressure is different from the cows that were caught last year, and there are fears that the new stress may cause wider spread and more difficulty in controlling infections.
Disease control and prevention centers say about 67 people in the country have had bird flu, although most of them worked with dairy or livestock.