New Study Links Obesity and Cancer
A massive new study’s results were recently made public and it goes to confirm yet again that obesity and cancer are tightly linked. The research involved more than 5 million adults living in the...
View ArticleBrains with Autism Fail to Trim Synapses, Study Finds
A new autism study has had some groundbreaking results that could begin to explain why autism presents the way it does. It appears that children with autism have an oversupply of synapses in some parts...
View ArticleMarijuana Study Shows it Decreases Physical Violence
While many already believed that the smoking of marijuana renders users content and contemplative, a recent study actually proves that it may have beneficial influences in ones’ marriage. According to...
View ArticleNew Study Shows that High Salt Intake Will Heighten MS Symptoms
We all know that high salt intake is bad for our hearts, but a recent study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry revealed that there is a link between high salt intake...
View ArticleMagic Cholesterol Pill Halves Heart Attack Risk
Developed by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, an experimental cholesterol-lowering drug has proven itself effective in reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes in a clinical trial. Researchers reported...
View ArticleNew Study Shows that Regular Family Meals Reduce Effects of Cyberbullying in...
A new study found that regular family meals can protect against the negative effects of Cyberbullying in teenagers. Enough is Enough is an organization that seeks to increase internet safety for...
View ArticleHigher Obesity Risk for Women Suffering from PTSD
A recent study suggests that women suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder have a significantly higher risk of obesity and food addiction. The paper was published in the Journal of the American...
View ArticleDNA Particularity Protects Hispanic Women from Breast Cancer
A recent study suggests that women of Latin American descent have a DNA trait that protects them from developing breast cancer. Scientists investigating the ethnic biology of cancer announced on...
View ArticleBlood Pressure Medication Shown To Reverse Diabetes
A team of researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham might have found the cure for diabetes in their clinical tests of verapamil. They will be pioneering a clinical trial in the...
View ArticleHypertension Medication Lowers ALS Risk
A recent study suggests that there is a connection between angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor use and a lower risk of developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. This type of antihypertensive...
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