Over the past two decades, the percentage of U.S. women who say they’ve smoked or drank during a pregnancy has
Month: November 2018
UTSA constructs world’s most comprehensive digital roadmap to unlock male infertility
Millions of couples who have trouble conceiving may get relief from new research led by scientists at The University
Home cleanliness, residents’ tolerance predict where cockroaches take up residence
Poor home sanitation and residents’ tolerance regarding German cockroaches were a good predictor of the pest’s presence in their apartments,
Hookah Pipes Far From Harmless, Study Warns
Smoking a hookah may be as damaging to blood vessels as smoking cigarettes, a new study suggests. Hookahs, also known
Noisy Neighborhood? Your Heart May Pay a Price
Living in noise-saturated neighborhoods might be more than simply annoying, with new research suggesting it seems to raise the risk
Mutant protein tackles DNA guardian to promote cancer development
Melbourne scientists have discovered how tumour development is driven by mutations in the most important gene in preventing cancer, p53.
‘Panic Parenting’ Fear Drives Many Women to Freeze Eggs
Trying to avoid “panic parenting” is the reason why many single women freeze their eggs for non-medical reasons, a small
Brain-derived compounds show surprising — and beneficial — results for cancer in lab studies
A lab team led by Nobel Prize winner Dr. Andrew Schally at the Miami Veterans Affairs Healthcare System and the
New immunotherapy technique can specifically target tumor cells, UCI study reports
A new immunotherapy screening prototype developed by University of California, Irvine researchers can quickly create individualized cancer treatments that will
Ohio researchers, partners find meth, similar drug overdoses growing rapidly
The number of overdose deaths involving methamphetamines and amphetamines in the state of Ohio increased more than 5,000 percent over