Drugs could one day treat nearsightedness, reveals gene study
Dr. Andrei Tkatchenko, of Columbia University in New York City, NY, led a study that found that, for the most […]
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Dr. Andrei Tkatchenko, of Columbia University in New York City, NY, led a study that found that, for the most […] In a new study, Yale researchers found that popular brands of cigarillos are flavored with high-intensity sweeteners, potentially reducing the […] A new study led by an infectious disease epidemiologist at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine could […] The first large U.S. study of cognition in older breast cancer patients found that within the first two years after […] Angiosarcoma Project, a patient-partnered genomics study, identified immune checkpoint inhibition as a potential treatment option for patients with angiosarcomas of […] It seems “hangry” isn’t just a made-up term. University of Guelph researchers have revealed that the sudden drop in glucose […] Long-held assumptions that stepfathers are far more likely to be responsible for child deaths than genetic parents have been challenged […] Giving premature babies breast milk rather than formula aids their brain development and offers them ‘the best start in life’ […] Testicular cancer survivors have a markedly better chance of staving off cardiovascular disease caused by the cancer treatment and report […] Homicide and suicide are among the leading causes of death among youth in the United States. Research has shown that […]
Drugs could one day treat nearsightedness, reveals gene study
Study shows cigarillo flavors enhanced by high-intensity sweeteners
Study finds standard treatment for common STD doesn’t eliminate parasite in some women
First large study details cognitive outcomes among older breast cancer patients
Patient-partnered genomics study IDs immunotherapy as potential treatment for rare cancer
Researchers reveal link between hunger and mood, new study
Stepfathers’ ‘Cinderella effect’ challenged by new study
Breast milk helps premature babies´ brain development, study suggests
High-intensity interval training provides significant benefits to survivors of testicular cancer, study shows
New study looks at how educational culture impacts emotional stability