Decaffeinated coffee, or decaf, is similar to regular coffee but contains very little caffeine. According to a 2017 systematic review, decaf
Month: June 2019
Marijuana use increases, shifts away from illegal market
A new article published by researchers from University of Puget Sound and University of Washington reports that, based on analysis
Microfluidics device captures circulating cancer cell clusters
Cancer touches nearly everyone in one way or another, and regrettably, it will claim another 600,000 lives in the U.S.
LLNL-led study finds any single hair from the human body can be used for identification
Any single hair from anywhere on the human body can be used to identify a person. This conclusion is one
Record-low fertility rates linked to decline in stable manufacturing jobs
As the Great Recession wiped out nearly 9 million jobs and 19 trillion dollars in wealth from U.S. households, American
Yogurt may help to lower pre-cancerous bowel growth risk in men
Eating two or more weekly servings of yogurt may help to lower the risk of developing the abnormal growths (adenomas)
Waking up early increases the risk of death, but not for everyone
Our modern world is moving at an incredible pace. This means that we also have to hustle. Many people are
Rheumatoid factor: What to know
Rheumatoid factor is an immune system protein. Doctors can measure its levels using a blood test to help diagnose autoimmune
One day of employment a week is all we need for mental health benefits
As automation advances, predictions of a jobless future have some fearing unrest from mass unemployment, while others imagine a more
Cancer vaccine on its way? Scientists confirm nanovaccines are safe, well tolerated and effective
Immunotherapy is going to be the next big thing in cancer treatment. Someday cancer will be stopped at its tracks