A new multidisciplinary study conducted by researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center has found that the co-development of
Month: June 2022
Tongue and lip piercings may damage teeth and gums
Oral piercings should be removed to save teeth and gums, urged dental professionals displaying an e-poster at EuroPerio10, the world’s
Breakthrough study of hormone ‘cross-talk’ in breast cancer
Scientists led by EPFL have successfully engrafted breast cancer cells on mice, allowing them to study in vivo the cross-talk
People are most physically active when their environments are both highly walkable and very green
Many Americans still struggle to get their daily steps in, despite the physical and emotional benefits of walking as part
Review shines a light on the overlooked virus, hepatitis D
Viral hepatitis is a serious health condition that affects the liver. While hepatitis B and C viruses are commonly targeted
A 30-year study links childhood obesity and fitness to midlife cognition
The world’s first study of the impact of childhood fitness and obesity on cognition in middle age, followed over 1200
Mayo Clinic minute: Prostate biopsy technique reduces infection risk
June is Men’s Health Month. Other than skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in American
Older adults with type 1 diabetes have lower grip strength
Diastolic blood pressure and grip strength appear to be consistently lower in aging individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D), according
Opioid use disorder: Flexible treatment at home proves effective
Did you know that more than 26,500 Canadians died from opioid intoxication between January 2016 and September 2021? Or that
Early-life exposure to air pollution causes changes in brain connectivity in preadolescents
Higher exposure to air pollution is associated with higher functional brain connectivity among several brain regions in preadolescents, while exposure