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Read More »Even an hour of projection can affect the mental health of 2-year-olds: study
[ad_1] Children and adolescents may have less curiosity, less self-control and emotional stability, according to a study of more than 40,000 children aged 2 to 17 Half of mental health problems develop …
Read More »New study suggests corals produce molecules that can withstand disease
[ad_1] Acropora infected colonies with White syndrome disease (top image) and healthy colonies (bottom image). Credit: Dr. David Abrego and Dr. Emily Howells Coral resistance to the disease is highly dependent on …
Read More »Mortality rates for skin cancer are increasing, especially in men: study
[ad_1] Deaths from skin cancer in men have increased in rich countries since 1985, with female mortality rates increasing more slowly or even decreasing, researchers said at a medical conference held in …
Read More »Mortality rates for skin cancer are increasing, especially in men: study
[ad_1] Evidence suggests men are less likely to protect themselves from the sun or consider public health warnings, researchers say Deaths from skin cancer in men have increased in rich countries since …
Read More »Animals can say time: study
[ad_1] CHICAGO (Xinhua) – A study from Northwestern University (NU) has uncovered some of the most obvious evidence that animals can judge time. By examining the medial entorhinal cortex of the brain, …
Read More »Do not tie the radiation study on rats to humans: experts
[ad_1] A recent US study claiming that radio frequency radiation emitted by cell phones causes cancer in rats does not apply to humans, experts say. There is "clear evidence" that male rats …
Read More »At UW-Madison, 500 scientists study stem cells 20 years after their discovery | State and region
[ad_1] Randolph Ashton uses human embryonic stem cells to grow neural tubes, which give birth to the brain and spinal cord. He hopes to better understand what is wrong with diseases such …
Read More »At UW-Madison, 500 scientists study stem cells 20 years after their discovery | State and region
[ad_1] Randolph Ashton uses human embryonic stem cells to grow neural tubes, which give birth to the brain and spinal cord. He hopes to better understand what is wrong with diseases such …
Read More »A study shows that the frequent and long-term use of mobile phones and exposure to RFRs can cause cancerous tumors
[ad_1] Men, beware of excessive and prolonged use of cell phones. A recent study conducted by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) found that male rats exposed to high levels of radio-frequency radiation …
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