A new study shows that activity trackers such as pedometers and smartphone apps are linked to improved step counts and
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Chemical pollutants in the home degrade fertility in both men and dogs, study finds
New research by scientists at the University of Nottingham suggests that environmental contaminants found in the home and diet have
Continue reading »Nicotine may harm human embryos at the single-cell level
Nicotine induces widespread adverse effects on human embryonic development at the level of individual cells, researchers report February 28th in
Continue reading »Scientists discover predictors that determine toxic fats in the liver
Accumulation of fat in the liver, known as fatty liver disease, is experienced by over 5.5 million Australians, including more
Continue reading »The ethical argument to reducing legal blood alcohol concentration level
In the United States, motor vehicle accidents are a leading cause of injury and death, with 29 Americans losing their
Continue reading »The man with a TOOTH growing in his nostril
The man with a TOOTH growing in his nostril: ‘Rare’ condition left the 59-year-old with a blocked nose for 2
Continue reading »Whooping cough vaccination during pregnancy
In principle, it is important that all vaccinations are completed prior to pregnancy. For two diseases, however, there is one
Continue reading »Finding the right exercise, diet aids for HIV patients
Although generally true, it’s not enough for health-care professionals to simply advise patients to “exercise more and eat better,” especially
Continue reading »The new exercise trend that’s made for everyone
Bringing the science of high intensity interval training (HIIT) into everyday life could be the key to helping unfit, overweight
Continue reading »5 exercises for the lower chest
The pectoral muscles, which people often refer to as the pecs, define the shape and appearance of the chest. They
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