
Tag: study


Air pollution can break your BONES, study suggests

Delivering TB vaccine intravenously dramatically improves potency, study shows

Black teens who experience daily racial discrimination show depressive symptoms, study finds

Less than 25 minutes of exercise a day could help ward off cancer, study finds

Fasting diets may add years to your life as well as help you lose weight, new study suggests

Genetics a poor predictor of risk for most diseases, study suggests

Importance of breastfeeding in preventing diabetes reaffirmed in rat study

Clinical study: Genschere to cure patients of HIV

Researchers study how altered protein degradation contributes to the development of tumors

Why people with intellectual disability experience lower life expectancy: study

Study shows kids get more exercise at school than at home

Legumes boost heart health, according to new review study

Anal cancer rates and mortality have risen dramatically among Americans: study

International study improves traumatic brain injury diagnosis with the use of precision medicine

New vaccine could prevent 80% of staph infections, study suggests

Study finds brains of girls and boys are similar, producing equal math ability

Study is first to explore veterans’ grief, an overlooked toll of war

Eye on research: A new way to detect and study retinoblastoma

Gap in care found for patients with chronic kidney disease: study

Study fingers new player in cancer immunity

Colorectal and pancreatic cancer rates up 10% in last 30 years, major study reveals

Potato as effective as carbohydrate gels for boosting athletic performance, study finds

Study confirms serious health problems, high trauma rates among unsheltered people in U.S.

Breaking the stroma barrier: Study shows a new way to hit cancer with radiation

Is this study legit? 5 questions to ask when reading news stories of medical research

Major study finds cutting down red and processed meat consumption has little impact on health

Study finds early life racial discrimination linked to depression, accelerated aging for African Americans

Abused or neglected children are four times more likely to develop serious mental illness, study finds
