[ad_1] According to a new study by Canada, the world's agricultural producers are not growing enough fruits and vegetables to feed the world's population with a healthy diet. The study, published this …
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[ad_1] According to a new study by Canada, the world's agricultural producers are not growing enough fruits and vegetables to feed the world's population with a healthy diet. The study, published this …
Read More »Study Finds No Cancer Group in Auburn Despite Reports
[ad_1] Health officials in Alabama announced Wednesday that a study has found no evidence of a group of eye cancers at Auburn University, despite a series of reported cases of rare cancer …
Read More »Study Finds No Cancer Group in Auburn Despite Reports
[ad_1] Health officials in Alabama announced Wednesday that a study has found no evidence of a group of eye cancers at Auburn University, despite a series of reported cases of rare cancer …
Read More »Why do people stay in bad relationships? New study finds heartbreaking answer
[ad_1] As a foreigner, it is easy to badume that all the couples around us are perfectly happy. I mean, how could not they be with all those "candid" Instagram posts that …
Read More »Brain Training Study Helps Reduce OCD Symptoms, Study Finds
[ad_1] An application of "brain training" developed at the University of Cambridge could help people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) manage their symptoms, which can usually include excessive hand washing and fears of …
Read More »Risk of triple fatal overdose when offenders do not take methadone, B.C. study says
[ad_1] Convicted offenders who stopped taking methadone to treat opioid addiction were three times more likely to die from an overdose, but their chances of continuing treatment with this drug would have …
Read More »Texting while walking increases the risk of being hit by a car: University of British Columbia study
[ad_1] Distracted drivers are responsible for many collisions in BC, but a new study points the finger at the risk of a distracted march. A new study on UBC, Tuesday, suggests that …
Read More »Lung cancer is no longer a smoker's disease: study
[ad_1] Punjab Posted on: August 1, 2018, 2:48 AM; last update: Aug 1, 2018, 2:48 AM (IST) WORLD DAY OF LUNG CANCER Who Needs Screening Those between 55 and 80 years of …
Read More »Being slightly dehydrated could affect your concentration, according to a new study
[ad_1] You probably know when you are dehydrated and it's time to reach the water. However, you might not be aware that even being slightly dehydrated can affect your mental performance. In …
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