Drinking tea regularly may help you live longer, Says New Study
Drinking tea at least three times a week is linked with a longer and healthier life, according to a study published today in the...
Study: Children’s sleep not significantly affected by screen time, new study finds — ...
Screen-time has little impact on the quality of children's sleep, according to new Oxford University research.
Screens are now a fixture of modern childhood....
Research finds people of color are more likely to participate in cancer clinical trials
People of color, those with a higher income and younger individuals are more likely to participate in clinical trials during their cancer treatment according...
Study: When it comes to love: Personality matters — (Details)
Men with a greater range of personality traits, especially those deemed extraverted, emotionally stable, agreeable or conscientious, have sex more often and produce...
Study: Stem cell researchers and others outline a potential way to repair joint cartilage...
There are more than 3 million cases of arthritis in the U.S. each year, and osteoarthritis is the most common type. In patients,...
Panel recommends HPV test replace Pap test for cervical cancer screening
For decades, the Pap test has been the standard testing method for testing for cancer of the cervix. More recently, the human papillomavirus (HPV)...
Depression linked genetically to poverty for the first time
Young people that live in economically disadvantaged homes are more likely to develop chronic depression later in life than other young people. Johnna Swartz,...
Study: Urban greenways can reduce neighborhood carbon emissions — (Details)
Greenways are great for cyclists and strollers, runners and walkers, but do they really reduce carbon emissions, as city planners hope? A new...
Study: Biophotonic therapy eliminates bacteria and viruses from organs before transplantation — (Details)
A new technique for the decontamination of organs before transplantation using ultraviolet and red light irradiation has been developed by Brazilian and Canadian...
There are improved outcomes with bystander interventions for cardiac arrest
Bystanders are in a position to help improve outcomes in cardiac arrest victims. JAMA Network reported, studies have found an increase in the use...
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
A new billboard on Manchester Road in Missouri reads, "HEY ISIS, YOU SUCK!!! From: #ActualMuslims."
A group of Muslim-Americans have put up a blunt billboard...