[ad_1] An American study of more than 10,000 cancer cases linked height to risk of contracting the disease. Tall women are also more likely to have cancer than taller men. (Pixabay) New …
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[ad_1] Mars (Representational image) New Delhi : A new research reveals that Mars is blessed with good amount of oxygen-rich water than previously thought. The study indicates that the quantity of water …
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[ad_1] The study surveyed over 3,000 lottery winners on their mental health, happiness and life satisfaction several years after winning big cash prizes. Most of the winners reported greater satisfaction with life, …
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[ad_1] Today, much of the biology underlying lipid compositions in cells is a black box for scientists. Although lipids are a major group of biomolecules, they are difficult to study because their …
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[ad_1] An American study of more than 10,000 cancer cases linked height to risk of contracting the disease. Tall women are also more likely to have cancer than taller men. ( pixabay …
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[ad_1] Previous vaccination with the seasonal flu vaccine does not reduce the effectiveness of the next season's vaccine in children aged 2 to 17 years. This is the conclusion of a study …
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[ad_1] New research suggests that attempts to normalize blood pressure and cholesterol may have long-term negative effects on kidney health in adults with type 2 diabetes who are at high risk for …
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[ad_1] Cortisol is a known stress hormone in the body that is responsible for the fight or flight response. New research now found that it may be linked to poor memory and …
Read More »Study: 4.6 percent of Massachusetts residents have opioid use disorder
[ad_1] Boston – A recent study estimates that more than 275,000 people – or 4.6 percent of people over the age of 11 in Massachusetts – have opioid use disorder. Led by …
Read More »According to a study, repeated vaccinations against flu do not hurt children and could help boost immunity
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