Possible Obesity Effect Detected in Cancer Death Rates
The obesity epidemic in the United States may be slowing improvements in cancer mortality, according to a new analysis of over 50 million cancer and […]
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The obesity epidemic in the United States may be slowing improvements in cancer mortality, according to a new analysis of over 50 million cancer and […]
Read moreThe newest fidget craze is popping toys. Adults and kids all over the world have been buying up this endlessly reusable version of a longtime favorite fidget activity: popping […]
Read moreFILE PHOTO: World Trade Organisation (WTO) Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala attends an interview with Reuters at the WTO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, April 12, 2021. REUTERS/Denis […]
Read moreA new Dartmouth-led study, published this week in the journal Pediatrics, has found that the disproportionate use of premiums within child-targeted TV advertising for children’s […]
Read moreCredit: David Fox Artificial intelligence is making fast progress in the field of radiology. Clinical adoption of AI by radiologists has gone from none to […]
Read moreAs the U.S. moves toward a new goal of vaccinating at least 70% of adults by the Fourth of July, pandemic expert Dr. Anthony Fauci […]
Read moreSerotonin (5-HT), one of the primary hormones released in the human brain, has many essential functions. For instance, serotonin is known to stabilize the mood, […]
Read moreMore than 90% of participants who completed a follow-up survey to a drug checking service said the intervention influenced their subsequent behavior, new research by […]
Read moreGerman firm BioNTech said Monday that the COVID-19 vaccine it developed with Pfizer does not require any modifications at the moment to protect against variants […]
Read moreWhile pregnancy can be joyous for many women, it can also come with annoying and uncomfortable symptoms. These symptoms include heartburn, leg cramps, hemorrhoids, and […]
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