Brain cancer treatment for DOGS could offer hope for humans with the rare, aggressive tumor that killed John McCain, study
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Dengue virus infection may increase risk for developing leukemia
(HealthDay)—Dengue virus infection is associated with an increased risk for leukemia, according to a study published online Feb. 12 in
Continue reading »Coronavirus may have spread so quickly due to fecal transmission
Coronavirus may spread fastest on cruise ships and in hospitals where workers re-use gear contaminated with feces to try to
Continue reading »Thanks to backpacks, public school students may have better core strength than homeschoolers
Lugging a heavy backpack to school probably seems like a burden to most public school students, but it might explain
Continue reading »Single HPV vaccine dose may be effective against cervical cancer: study
New research indicates that a single dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is as effective as multiple doses for
Continue reading »Why weight training may be the best exercise for everyone
While research shows little or no link between exercise and any meaningful long-term weight loss, that doesn’t mean exercising, particularly
Continue reading »Women may run faster than men over this distance, research suggests
More women than ever are competing in endurance running events and new research challenges the stereotype that men have the
Continue reading »With high fiber diets, more protein may mean more bloating
People who eat high fiber diets are more likely to experience bloating if their high fiber diet is protein-rich as
Continue reading »Cell-phone-sized device that stimulates nerve in neck may prevent migraine
If your bank account balance looks nail-bitingly low and you won’t get paid for days, you might agonize over every
Continue reading »Hookah smoke may be associated with increased risk of blood clots
For the first time, in a study conducted in mice, researchers found that tobacco smoke from a hookah caused blood
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