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  • Double Trouble: A Drug for Alcoholism Can Also Treat Cancer by Targeting Macrophages

    Developing a therapy to combat cancer remains one of the most difficult challenges in medical research.

  • Butt Emissions: Study Finds Even Extinguished Cigarettes Give Off Toxins

    Cigarette butts pile up in parks, beaches, streets and bus stops, places where all types of littering are frowned upon.

  • What’s in Your Water?

    Mixing drinking water with chlorine, the United States’ most common method of disinfecting drinking water, creates previously unidentified toxic byproducts, says  Carsten Prasse from Johns Hopkins University and his collaborators from the University of California, Berkeley and Switzerland.

  • Zinc Loz­enges Did Not Shorten the Dur­ation of Colds

    Administration of zinc acetate lozenges to common cold patients did not shorten colds in a randomized trial published in BMJ Open.

  • Study Analyses Potential Global Spread of New Coronavirus

    Experts in population mapping at the University of Southampton have identified cities and provinces within mainland China, and cities and countries worldwide, which are at high-risk from the spread of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV).

  • Australian Wildfires Will Claim Victims Even After They’re Out

    Harvard scientist suggests long-term exposure to smoke-filled air could lead to premature deaths.

  • Another Reason to Reduce Man-Made Ozone: To Cool a Warming Planet

    New research shows that cleaning up ozone precursors within energy, industrial and transportation sectors could mitigate climate change.

  • UCalgary Research Leads to Life-Changing Improvement for Some People Living With Depression

    Beth MacKay knew at a young age that she saw the world differently than many of her friends and family. 

  • An Egg a Day Not Tied to Risk of Heart Disease

    The controversy about whether eggs are good or bad for your heart health may be solved, and about one a day is fine.

  • Walnuts May Slow Cognitive Decline in At-Risk Elderly

    Eating walnuts may help slow cognitive decline in at-risk groups of the elderly population, according to a study conducted by researchers in California and Spain.

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