[ad_1] Plastics are fundamental to modern civilization, yet wreak havoc on our ecosystems. Considering an estimated eight million metric tons fill up the ocean every year — adding to the estimated 150 million …
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[ad_1] Microplastics have been found in human stool for the first time, according to a new study presented in Vienna Tuesday, shedding some light on the pervasiveness of the pollutant. The study’s …
Read More »Can organic food help you reduce your risk of cancer? A new study suggests the answer may be yes
[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain To reduce your risk of cancer, you know you should quit smoking, exercise regularly, wear sunscreen, and take advantage of screening tests. New research suggests another item …
Read More »Not exercising may be more deadly than smoking, study finds
[ad_1] Just how important is exercise if you want to live a healthy, longer life? New research finds it is very easy to get rid of high blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, heart …
Read More »HIV, African Americans: Transmission Cure? New Study Shows Treatment
[ad_1] African Americans could have further access to a ground-breaking treatment in the future to prevent contracting HIV. The treatment, known as Truvada for PrEP, is stopping the spread of HIV in …
Read More »Stanford study links depression to blood biomarker
[ad_1] A new study suggests a biomarker in the blood is linked to depression. (Photo: Getty Images / iStockphoto) study suggests that low levels of a specific biomarker in your blood is …
Read More »More living planets in universe than thought: Study
[ad_1] There may be more living planets in the universe than previously thought, according to a study. Geoscientists at Pennsylvania State University in the United States suggest that flat tectonics – long …
Read More »The Roles of Women in Hollywood Films (Study) – Variety
[ad_1] Time's Up and #MeToo dominate the discussions in Hollywood, and not a prize giveaway, nor does an interview on the red carpet appear to be taking place today without filmmakers and …
Read More »Study: Mortality rate of homeless people on Boston streets is 10 times higher than average
[ad_1] Homeless people living on the street in Boston had a death rate nearly three times higher than those living in shelters and nearly 10 times higher than the general population of …
Read More »Being overweight could change the structure of teenage hearts, suggests a study
[ad_1] Being overweight in adolescence could change the shape of the heart and the functioning of the organ, according to a study. Following a study to determine whether a high body mbad …
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