In a new study, researchers provide conclusive evidence of a statistical relationship between the incidence rates of invasive cancer in
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In a new study, researchers provide conclusive evidence of a statistical relationship between the incidence rates of invasive cancer in
Continue reading »About 10% of the world population suffers from migraine headaches, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
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Continue reading »A team of researchers affiliated with a large number of institutions in Germany has tested several machine-learning algorithms to see
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Continue reading »In a large UK population-based study, Ian Wong and colleagues at the University of Hong Kong and University College London,
Continue reading »New studies reveal that small, membrane-bound particles transported between cells have wide-ranging and long-term effects in the brain and throughout
Continue reading »There is a statistically small relationship between children’s screen media use and ADHD-related behaviours. This is the finding of an
Continue reading »We’ve all experienced a “gut feeling”—when we know deep down inside that something is true. That phenomenon and others, aptly
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