A new study has found that regular mobile phone use was positively associated with incident cardiovascular diseases risk, especially in
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Pregnant women exposed to PFAS may be at risk for obesity, heart disease later in life
Women with higher levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) during pregnancy may experience long-term weight gain and heart problems
New study shows cells get involved in unhealthy relationships after acute kidney injury (AKI) in mice
A study published in Nature Communications provides new insight into how damaged cells interact within disease-promoting microenvironments following acute kidney
Shedding light on how oral bacteria can aggravate rheumatoid arthritis
Periodontal disease, which affects the gums and tissues that surround the teeth, is one of the most prevalent dental conditions
The collapse of bat populations led to more than a thousand infant deaths
Bats are considered a natural pesticide, widely relied on by farmers as an alternative to chemical pesticides to protect their
Brain scanning approach shows wiring of depression
By repeatedly scanning the brains of a small group of patients for a year and a half, Weill Cornell Medicine
Study shows that ‘super spikes’ can increase track running speed by 2%
New research published in the Journal of Sport and Health Science led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst shows that
Study solves testosterone’s paradoxical effects in prostate cancer
A treatment paradox has recently come to light in prostate cancer: Blocking testosterone production halts tumor growth in early disease,
Researchers discover that sustained neck exertions change the spine and muscles, causing pain
Learning new languages, sending emails, attending a virtual class, or speaking to loved ones halfway around the world are just
Pancreatic cancer: Study finds most early staging inaccurate
Staging of patients with early pancreatic cancer is inaccurate as much as 80% of the time, according to a new