[ad_1] Since 1900, the average life expectancy in the world has more than doubled, thanks to the improvement of public health, sanitation and food supply. But a new study of long-term Italians …
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[ad_1] Supercentenarian Gertrude Weaver poses for a photo on her 116th birthday. Photo: AP The older we get, the greater our chances of dying. Or at least that's what we thought. A …
Read More »Study links shrinking the bee population, climate change
[ad_1] June 28 (UPI) – Over the last half decade, nearly one-third of the North American bee population has disappeared. New research suggests that in parts of the United States, bee populations …
Read More »Flight attendants get more cancers of the uterus, thyroid, and other cancers, study finds | Simplemost
[ad_1] The life of an air hostess may seem glamorous, but the work comes with health risks that go beyond the management of surly passengers. As a group, they get some cancers …
Read More »Study confirms that dense breasts are predisposed to cancer
[ad_1] By Serena Gordon HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, June 26, 2018 (HealthDay News) – With automated measurements of breast density, Norwegian researchers have been able to confirm more accurately that women with dense …
Read More »Study: Treatment of Poliovirus Increases Survival of Patients with Fatal Brain Tumors | Print only
[ad_1] A genetically modified polio virus has improved the long-term survival of patients with a lethal-type brain tumor, according to the results of an early-stage clinical trial released Tuesday. Twenty-one percent of …
Read More »We can be all alone in the known universe, a new Oxford study suggests
[ad_1] Mankind has long wondered if other worlds have enough intelligent life to build advanced civilizations. The notion has not only inspired countless works of science fiction, but also dreams of space …
Read More »The student-comrade organization helps erase the stigma associated with mental health issues: Study
[ad_1] With news of rising suicide rates, there is a growing movement to eliminate the stigma associated with mental health across the country. This effort includes university campuses, where previous national studies …
Read More »Hennepin Healthcare details what will follow after the suspension of the ketamine study
[ad_1] Tuesday's commissioners focused mainly on the clinical trial, in which patients were enrolled before giving their consent, although they were able to withdraw after the fact. RELATED: Hennepin County Commissioners Hear …
Read More »Flight attendants may have an increased risk of certain cancers: Study
[ad_1] Working at 36,000 feet can cause a medical problem: flight attendants may be at increased risk of cancer compared to those of us who do not fly as often, reveals a …
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