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Read More »$ 26.5 Million Study on Aggressive Prostate Cancer in African-American Men Begins
[ad_1] The largest coordinated research effort to study biological and non-biological factors associated with aggressive prostate cancer in African-American men has begun. The $ 26.5-million study called RESPOND, or Prostate Cancer Research …
Read More »USC Announces Major Study on Prostate Cancer in Black Men – Daily Breeze
[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 »New Study Raises Hope on Type 1 Diabetes Vaccine
[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 »Depression in pregnancy millennial women higher than their mothers' generation, study shows
[ad_1] Millennial women are more likely to experience depression during their pregnancy, according to a JAMA Network Open study. The study was made up of a two-generation cohort: mothers and mothers' female …
Read More »According to a study, pregnant pregnant women are more likely to be depressed than previous generations
[ad_1] . decade, there has been a paradigm shift in recognizing that symptoms usually appear before the baby is born. (IStock) Expectant mothers are more likely than women of their mother's generation …
Read More »One orange a day keeps eyes out of focus, study says
[ad_1] A recent study found that regular orange eaters have a significant decrease in the chances of developing macular degeneration, an age-related common eye disease among Australians of middle age. The study …
Read More »An orange day hides a common cause of blindness according to the study
[ad_1] A new study has spelled out the important benefits of including a portion of oranges in daily meals. According to the study, oranges protect people from developing a major cause of …
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