A new study published today in the journal Clinical Oral Investigations, has found that sugar-sweetened acidic drinks, such as soft drinks,
Month: October 2019
American Academy of Pediatrics looks at use of nonnutritive sweeteners by children
Nonnutritive or artificial sweeteners are a growing part of U.S. diets, now consumed by at least one in four children.
USC study implicates flavored e-cigs in the teen vaping epidemic
A USC study has found that teens who vape candy- or fruit-flavored e-cigarettes are more likely to stick with the
A deadly pandemic could sweep the world in hours
Scientists say an outbreak of a flu-like illness could sweep across the planet in 36 hours and kill tens of
Discovery in monkeys could lead to treatment for blindness-causing syndrome
A genetic mutation that leads to a rare, but devastating blindness-causing syndrome has been discovered in monkeys for the first
Can solar technology kill cancer cells?
Scientific breakthroughs don’t always happen in labs. For Sophia and Richard Lunt, Michigan State University researchers, many of their breakthroughs
Researchers identify improved avenues to train plastic surgeons in microsurgery
Microsurgery is an intricate and challenging surgical technique that involves using miniature instruments and sutures as fine as a hair
Widely-used healthcare algorithm racially biased
An algorithm used to manage the healthcare of millions of Americans shows dramatic biases against black patients, a new study
High fiber, yogurt diet lower the risk of lung cancer
A diet high in fiber and yogurt is associated with a reduced risk for lung cancer, according to a study
How our brains remember things depends on learning method
Oxford University researchers have discovered that learned knowledge is stored in different brain circuits depending on how we acquire it.