THURSDAY, Sept. 27, 2018 — Viruses and blood flow issues
The warm glow of kindness is real, study confirms
Psychologists at the University of Sussex have confirmed that the
To dispel myths, redirect the belief, study says
Beliefs can be hard to change, even if they are
Mitochondrial diseases could be treated with gene therapy, study suggests
Researchers have developed a genome editing tool for the potential
Lawnmower injuries a persistent source of serious injury and high costs, new study affirms
In what Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers call an unusually comprehensive
Study shows invasive lung cancer surgery can lead to long-term opioid use
Patients treated with more-invasive surgical techniques for a type of
Study shows surprise low-level ozone impact on asthma patients
A new study led by UNC School of Medicine researchers
Walking for 35 minutes a day could halve old people’s risk of a stroke
Walking for 35 minutes a day could halve elderly people’s
Fitter Folks Suffer Milder Strokes: Study
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19, 2018 — It’s well-known that regular exercise
You often drink milk? Then you run the risk of more likely to suffer acne than others
People who drink increased milk, tends to suffer acne, as