Cells have a big decision: Should they replicate or sleep? Healthy cells can go either way. Cancer cells’ replication switches
Researchers observed the first German Corona-patients – now, they present their findings
At the end of January, the first patients in Germany, patients Covid-19. Nine of them were treated in the Munich,
Study: Substance use in high schoolers linked to insufficient sleep
University at Buffalo School of Nursing researchers have found a”significant association” between alcohol or marijuana use and insufficient sleep among
New study: Evidence clearly favors taxing sugary drinks
New Zealand should follow the UK and more than 30 other countries in introducing a tax on sugary drinks to
UK study highlights importance of spirometry in diagnosing COPD
A UK study of patients participating in low-dose CT lung cancer screening highlights the importance of spirometry (breathing tests) in
Study examines how Ontario family doctors charge for uninsured services
Sick notes, form completions, prescription renewals outside of a doctor’s visit: these are some of the services that patients across
Study examines potential link between partner bereavement and skin cancer
Psychological stress has been proposed as a risk factor for melanoma, but clinical evidence is limited. A recent British Journal
Sights and sounds of slot machines increase allure of gambling, study shows
The sights and sounds of winning on a slot machine may increase your desire to play—and your memories of winning
Cook County’s short-lived ‘soda’ tax worked, says new study
A study of beverage sales in Cook County, Illinois, shows that for four months in 2017—when the county implemented a
You might just be addicted: Smartphone use physically affects your brain, study says
In a world that relies on people having smartphones—from work emails to cashless businesses—developing an addiction to your device is