The disparity in annual age-adjusted mammography use between American Indian and White women continued but narrowed between 2005 and 2019
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Pentagon study finds higher cancer rates among pilots, ground crews
Military pilots and the ground crews who fuel and maintain their aircraft have higher rates of certain types of cancer,
These healthy habits might also lead to a happier life
Is the secret to happiness a warm puppy? A good marriage? A rewarding career? Or something else entirely? Happiness means
Three ways to unlock the power of food to promote heart health
Your diet—the foods and drinks you eat, not short-term restrictive programs—can impact your heart disease risk. Evidence-based approaches to eating
Lighting up tumors could help surgeons remove them more precisely
A new technique that combines highly detailed, real-time images of inside the body with a type of infrared light has,
Underactive immune response may explain obesity link to COVID-19 severity
Individuals who are obese may be more susceptible to severe COVID-19 because of a poorer inflammatory immune response, say Cambridge
Few people seem to find real joy in JOMO
Most people who ranked high in “joy of missing out” or JOMO also reported high levels of social anxiety in
Certain personality traits and satisfaction linked throughout adult lifespan
Certain personality traits are associated with satisfaction in life, and despite the changes people may experience in social roles and
Researchers develop method to identify, sort and observe function in neural stem cells
Researchers at Stanford University in California have devised a fluorescence-activated cell-sorting method for isolating distinct neural stem and progenitor cell
Teams identifies cell entry mechanism of SARS-CoV-2 and therapeutic target for COVID-19
A study led by scientists from Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) has identified a protease called MT1-MMP that is a