For certain men with early prostate cancer, choosing surgery over “watchful waiting” may add a few years to their lives,
Month: December 2018
Scientists warn of slow progress towards United Nations biodiversity targets
An unprotected coral head off of Easter Island, Chile will now have a chance to be integrated into a recently
Colorado River Delta report provides restoration road map
The cottonwood and willow trees planted since 2014 at the Miguel Aleman restoration site on the Colorado River Delta form
Certain Female Vets May Face Higher Dementia Risk
The toll of U.S. military service can be steep for female veterans, with depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and brain injury
More Sleep in Seattle: Later Start to School Brings Kids Better Grades
Would delaying the start of school help sleep-deprived teens get more of the shut-eye they need? Yes, suggests a Seattle
International academic ‘Santa survey’ shows children stop believing in Father Christmas aged 8
It’s that time of year when children look forward to a stocking full of presents – but the first international
UMN medical school researchers study abnormal blood glucose levels of discharged patients
University of Minnesota Medical School researchers decided to delve into an area where little data currently exists. They wanted to
Some E-Cig Liquids Contain Erectile Dysfunction Drugs: FDA
Consumers should not use two e-cigarette liquids that contain erectile dysfunction drugs because they may pose health risks, the U.S.
For these critically endangered marine turtles, climate change could be a knockout blow
IMAGE: Hawksbill turtle nests are under threat from rising air temperatures. Credit: Wikimedia Commons TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Hawksbill turtles aren’t the
Can stem cells help a diseased heart heal itself? Researcher achieves important milestone
Rutgers scientist, Leonard Lee of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, is one step closer to developing an alternative to heart