[ad_1] Hormonal contraceptive methods such as pills, patches, rings or injectables are very effective and popular as contraceptives, but they can also have other health benefits. Most of the more than 100 …
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[ad_1] After more than a century of contradictory evidence, Anglo-French animosity and a new HG Wells involving the killing of most birds, scientists said Wednesday, Sept. 26 that they finally solved the …
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[ad_1] Are healthy and unhealthy habits contagious? Can a person's social network influence their risk of disease? It's a controversial idea but that researchers want to explore in the future and better …
Read More »According to a study from Oxford University, the 800-calorie radical soup and shake diet works
[ad_1] One study shows that dramatic weight loss due to a low calorie diet can be more effective than other types of weight control. Researchers at Oxford University found that people who …
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[ad_1] The study included approximately 4,500 American children aged 8 to 11 and measured their habits against the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth. It found that 51% of children …
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[ad_1] According to a study released Thursday, only one in 20 children in the United States meets the guidelines on sleep, exercise and time spent in front of a screen. According to …
Read More »According to a study, the contraceptive pill reduces the risk of ovarian cancer | Society
[ad_1] Research suggests that women who use modern forms of the combined pill have a lower risk of developing ovarian cancer than women who do not take hormonal contraception. The study confirms …
Read More »Genetic associations linked to cancer are often reclassified, according to a study
[ad_1] September 26 (UPI) – According to a new study, nearly 25% of genetic variants associated with cancer, previously classified as "uncertain significance," are then reclassified and are often downgraded to benign. …
Read More »Antibiotics for appendicitis? Study Reveals Surgery Often Not Necessary
[ad_1] CHICAGO – When emergency tests showed that appendicitis was a revealing pain on the right side of Heather VanDusen's abdomen, she thought that she was going to be quickly operated on. …
Read More »Scientists study how DEET confuses innumerable creatures
[ad_1] <a rel = "lightbox" href = "https://3c1703fe8d.site.internapcdn.net/newman/gfx/news/2018/scientistsin.gif" title = "When surrounded by DEET, C. elegans do not turn to their favorite perfumes. Credit: Rockefeller University "> When surrounded by DEET, C. …
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