[ad_1] Cancer needs energy to stimulate its uncontrollable growth. It consumes energy in the form of glucose. In fact, it consumes so much glucose that a method of imaging cancer simply looks …
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[ad_1] Smoking is not the only way teens consume cannabis. According to a study published Friday in the medical journal JAMA Network Open, they also use it or use food products. Smoking …
Read More »Study finds pollutants called PCBs pose the greatest threat to the orc population – BC
[ad_1] Forty years after their ban, the threat of pollutants called PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, still paints a dark picture for the future of the population of orcas. A Danish report in …
Read More »Inflammation in fibromyalgia patients documented in a PET imaging study
[ad_1] According to the researchers, this combined IR / PET image highlights areas of the brain in which patients with fibromyalgia had increased glial activation, compared to unaffected control volunteers. (Photo courtesy …
Read More »Limiting your kids' screen time could improve cognition, study finds | FOX 4 Kansas City WDAF-TV
[ad_1] According to a new study, limiting children's entertainment time to less than two hours a day, combined with adequate sleep and physical activity, is associated with improved cognition. The study, published …
Read More »Global study reveals higher plant species take over as mountains and the Arctic is hot
[ad_1] PICTURE: David Hik, Professor of Biology at Simon Fraser University, shown in Printers Pass, Yukon. Hik was among more than 100 researchers to contribute to a major study on climate change …
Read More »Children who earn less time on the screen think better, according to a study
[ad_1] Image: Pexels (Pixabay) Keeping your child's mind sharp may involve making sure that he does not spend all day on his smartphone or on another screen, suggests even more research published …
Read More »New study reveals that a popular chemical harms honey bees
[ad_1] A A recent study published by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin points out that glyphosate, a very common chemical, is responsible for the contamination of intestinal bacteria in …
Read More »According to a study, teenagers do not just smoke cannabis, they eat it and smoke it too
[ad_1] The study involved 3,177 grade 10 students in Southern California in 2015 and 1,077 reported having ever used cannabis. He found that 61.7% of those who had used cannabis had tried …
Read More »Study finds national parks are heating faster than the rest of the United States
[ad_1] (CNN) – National parks are important. They are home to irreplaceable ecosystems, cultural sites and extraordinary wildlife. The study found that temperatures in the country's 417 protected areas increased by 1.8 …
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