
Tag: study


Large population study fails to find causal link between assisted reproduction and ovarian cancer

This Is Why You Can’t Resist Hot Chips, According To Science

New study reveals the function of a mysterious component of the inner ear

New study proves double trouble of high genetic risk and poor lifestyle for the development of cardiovascular disease

Study shows leadless pacemaker patients experience less complications

Anger overlooked as feature of postnatal mood disorders: study

Study of 800 million tweets finds distinct daily cycles in our thinking patterns

In US, obesity, smoking more common in rural areas: study

New study reveals time and day women are most likely to give birth

Study questions the benefits of abdominal aortic aneurysm screening in men

Large international study links blood vitamin D levels to colorectal cancer risk

Lung study points to therapies for chronic coughing disease

AIDS and aging focus of research study

Lonely people are twice as likely to die of heart problems

A New Study Says 'Dog Flu' Could Be the Next Swine Flu. How Worried Should You Really Be?

Alzheimer’s may NOT be caused by toxic protein clumps killing cells

Study suggests new combination treatment against relapsed head and neck cancer

Study shows the impact of the 2008 financial crisis on healthcare varied between countries

Experimental drug restores some bladder function after spinal cord injury, study finds

Study finds 2.6 percent mortality rate among children hospitalized for stroke

First study of neoadjuvant use of PARP inhibitor shows promise for early-stage, BRCA+ breast cancer patients

Landmark study finds more breast cancer patients can safely forgo chemotherapy

One in four intensive care patients return to hospital, study shows

There is NO benefit to vaginal seeding, new study claims

Data from online physician review sites may be skewed and misleading to consumers, new study finds

Study demonstrates link between social stress and shortened lifespan in mice

Study finds that chewing gum while walking affects both physical and physiological functions

Obese people enjoy food less than lean people – new study
