[ad_1] What you need to know Centers for Disease Control and Prevention surveyed approximately 10,000 adults over four years The study found that high-income families ate fast meals more often than low-income …
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[ad_1] IIf you come across someone who is exercising with a virtual reality headset, it will look ridiculous. You might be able to judge them silently for what might seem like random …
Read More »NASA-funded study says long space trip could destroy astronauts' guts
[ad_1] Orion and Delta IV launch into space. Astronauts traveling to the surface of Mars may develop cancer of the stomach or colon. Scientists have discovered that a long-term exposure to cosmic …
Read More »According to a study, marijuana could be worse for teenagers' brains than for alcohol
[ad_1] Breaking News Emails Receive last minute alerts and special reports. News and stories that matter, delivered the mornings of the week. SUBSCRIBE Marijuana use for recreational purposes is becoming more common, …
Read More »Lemur study suggests why some fruits smell so fruity
[ad_1] It's a nice idea, but hard to prove. However, lemurs sniffing wild fruits in Madagascar reinforce the idea that animal noses have contributed to the evolution of fruity maturity aromas. The …
Read More »Study: 1 in 3 adults in the United States eat fast meals every day
[ad_1] DOSSIER – This Tuesday, August 26, 2014, in an archive photo, a fast-food restaurant signs a line in Peach Street in Erie, Pennsylvania. A study of the Centers for Disease Control …
Read More »Another study raises questions about your daily glass (es) of alcohol
[ad_1] Been drinking that daily drink of wine to stay healthy? Maybe you should reconsider, according to a new study from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Looking for …
Read More »STUDY: Australia is the first country to have eradicated uterine cervix cancer by 2028
[ad_1] Over the next two decades, Australia should become the first country to make cervical cancer a rare case of the past. According to a study published in the Lancet Public Health …
Read More »Daily glass of wine increases risk of premature death by 20%, study finds
[ad_1] The health benefits of a glass of wine or an alcoholic drink might have been somewhat overestimated, according to a study showing that regular consumption of alcohol – even within the …
Read More »Child abuse leaves "scars" in sperm DNA – study – RT World News
[ad_1] According to a new study, child abuse could have an even deeper effect than just psychological harm. Indeed, abuse can "heal" our DNA at the molecular level, causing intergenerational damage. "We …
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