The researchers studied the role of a process called O-GlcNAc protein modification in cancer metabolism. Scientists at Yale Cancer Center
According to a New Study, Even Sugar-Free Soda Might be Killing You
Cans of Pepsi and Coke lined the shelves of my family fridge growing up, until sometime in the mid-90s when
Sleeping too little or too much raises heart attack risks, study finds
Too little sleep may raise heart attack risks – but more than 10 hours a night may DOUBLE the danger,
Red wine contains an ingredient that can relieve stress and anxiety, study says
Red wine really does help you relax, according to scientists. You might be used to having a glass at the
New study identifies key characteristics of people who internalize weight bias
Weight bias is a common form of prejudice against people who are viewed as having excess weight. Some individuals who
Study reveals a short bout of exercise enhances brain function
Most people know that regular exercise is good for your health. New research shows it may make you smarter, too.
Study finds selfie filters are driving young people to Botox
Are selfie filters driving young people to Botox? Study finds Snapchat, Tinder and Instagram users are more likely to want
Study: Marijuana use increases, shifts away from illegal market
A new article published by researchers from University of Puget Sound and University of Washington reports that, based on analysis
New type of dementia has been identified
LATE, which tends to appear in the oldest-old, may seem the same as Alzheimer's to the lay person, but the
At least three repeated blood pressure measurements give accurate data of patient’s condition: Study
Either due to patient load or lack of awareness among physicians, often single blood pressure measurement is used to diagnose