[ad_1] Given the excellent prognosis of these tumors, they have been described as low risk. According to a recent study, hospitals can now treat people with low-risk thyroid cancer with lower radioactivity …
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[ad_1] (Eds: SPECIAL: KS Parthasarathy is a former secretary of the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board) Massachusetts, November 22, 2008 – A recent study shows that hospitals can now treat people with low-risk …
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[ad_1] A recent study has established that obesity is strongly associated with Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in non-smokers. The research, conducted by the University of Toronto, was published in the Journal …
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[ad_1] A team of researchers linked intellectual bonds disabled in children to air pollution, pointing out that outdoor exposure can hinder cognitive development. According to the study funded by Public Health England …
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[ad_1] TRAPPIST-1, the cool little star of dwarf M and his seven worlds. New research from the University of Washington speculates on the possible climates of these worlds and on their eventual …
Read More »Incredible, huh! Canadians appear more positive on Twitter than Americans, study finds
[ad_1] TORONTO – Canadians tend to be more positive on Twitter than their American counterparts, according to a new study from an Ontario university that suggests that the language we use can …
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[ad_1] Watch out for jumping cholla, Cylindropuntia fulgida. This shrubby and branched cactus anchors – if brought about by touch – its thorny thorns in the flesh of the delinquent. The barbed …
Read More »New study suggests that sugary drinks have a higher risk of diabetes than sweet foods
[ad_1] Those who crave candies may prefer to avoid soft drinks in favor of natural sugars to reduce the risk of diabetes. Following a review of over 150 studies, a Canadian research …
Read More »Scientists study perforation performance of cactus spines
[ad_1] Watch out for jumping cholla, Cylindropuntia fulgida. This shrubby and branched cactus anchors – if brought about by touch – its thorny thorns in the flesh of the delinquent. The barbed …
Read More »A study shows why the poo cubes of wombats
[ad_1] A group of Australian scientists studied a group of wombats crushed by cars. The study, conducted exclusively on the digestive tract of wombats "that were euthanized as a result of motor …
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