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[ad_1] Until recently, conventional wisdom was that homo sapiens evolved in the East African rift valley 200,000 years ago, before leaving the continent and populating the rest of the world 60,000 years …
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[ad_1] The more teens check social media and videos, the more likely they are to develop attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms, suggests a new study. The study, published Tuesday in the medical …
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[ad_1] USC Keck Medical School (courtesy photo) LOS ANGELES – The USC Keck School of Medicine leads a $ 26.5 million effort to lead the first large-scale multi-institutional study of black men …
Read More »$ 26.5 Million Grant to Study Black Men With Prostate Cancer
[ad_1] An ambitious project, led by the USC's Keck School of Medicine, will explore why African-American men are at greater risk of developing more aggressive forms of the disease and why they …
Read More »Weight gain can be caused only by high fat intake, according to a new study
[ad_1] INQUIRER.net stock photo In a world where fitness enthusiasts are hypnotized by the ketogenic diet, a study shows that the popular notion that fat intake causes weight loss can be false. …
Read More »Young pregnant women at high risk for prenatal depression: a study
[ad_1] Due to increased social media pressures and the pace of modern life, young pregnant women are more than 50 percent more likely to develop prenatal depression than their mothers, according to …
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[ad_1] According to a study published in the journal Nature Partner Journal Vaccines, a generic vaccine can help reduce blood sugar levels in patients with type 1 diabetes, thereby decreasing their need …
Read More »Young pregnant women at high risk for prenatal depression: a study
[ad_1] Due to increased social media pressure and the pace of modern life, young pregnant women are more than 50 percent more likely to develop prenatal depression than their mothers, according to …
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