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Higher vitamin D levels dramatically lower colorectal cancer risk
Higher vitamin D levels cut colorectal cancer risk by 31%, major international study finds The report, led by the Harvard,
New subtype of prostate cancer: Tumors with alterations in the CDK12 gene were more responsive to immunotherapy, suggesting precision medicine approach
Researchers led by the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center have identified a new subtype of prostate cancer that occurs
Modern alchemists are making chemistry greener
Ancient alchemists tried to turn lead and other common metals into gold and platinum. Modern chemists in Paul Chirik’s lab
Can The Art of Baby Making author Gerad Kite stop fertility plunging?
Male fertility is plunging and fatherhood is in crisis as more couples than ever fail to conceive – can The
Physiological and social determinants of children’s sharing behavior
In a multipart study the researchers first observed the children’s interactions during free play in the classroom setting and further
How My Dad & I Became Advocates for Eating Disorder Awareness
I still remember when my Dad and I spoke about my eating disorder recovery together in public for the first
Does foam rolling actually do any good?
Does foam rolling actually do any good? In the short-term, yes – but scientists warn there might be long-term damage
Study with implications for opioid crisis finds opioids raise risk of fracture nonunion
Dr. Robert Zura, Professor and Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, was part of
Fears raised over the spread of a bird flu that kills 38% of people
Fears raised over the spread of a strain of bird flu that kills 38% of people it strikes: Government officials