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  • How Memories Form and Fade

    Why is it that you can remember the name of your childhood best friend that you haven't seen in years yet easily forget the name of a person you just met a moment ago? 

  • Study Shows Frying Oil Consumption Worsened Colon Cancer and Colitis in Mice

    Foods fried in vegetable oil are popular worldwide, but research about the health effects of this cooking technique has been largely inconclusive and focused on healthy people. 

  • Pollution and Winter Linked with Rise in Heart Attack Treatment

    Heavily polluted areas have a higher rate of angioplasty procedures to treat blocked arteries than areas with clean air, according to research to be presented at ESC Congress 2019 together with the World Congress of Cardiology.

  • Successful Egg Harvest Breaks New Ground in Saving the Northern White Rhinoceros

    There are only two northern white rhinos left worldwide, both of them female.

  • Health Care Workers Unprepared for Magnitude of Climate Change

    An epidemic of chronic kidney disease that has killed tens of thousands of agricultural workers worldwide, is just one of many ailments poised to strike as a result of climate change, according to researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.

  • Enzyme That Helps Protect Us from Stress Linked to Liver Cancer Growth

    An enzyme induced by stress to help reduce production of damaging free radicals is also used by liver cancer to regulate two major cell proliferation pathways that enable the cancer to thrive, scientists report.

  • Mayo Clinic Study Calls for Screening of Family Members of Celiac Disease Patients

    Parents, siblings and children of people with celiac disease are at high risk of also having the disease, according to a Mayo Clinic study. 

  • New Study Determines How Ultraviolet Radiation Hurts Our Skin

    Even if you did your best to prevent it, chances are you’ve suffered from some kind of sunburn this summer.

  • Fatigue in Parkinson’s Disease is Associated with Lower Diastolic Blood Pressure

    Fatigue is a common debilitating symptom in Parkinson's disease (PD). A novel research study has found that fatigue symptoms in PD are associated with small but persistent reductions in diastolic blood pressure (DBP) throughout the day, report scientists in the Journal of Parkinson's Disease.

  • WHO Calls for More Research Into Microplastics and a Crackdown on Plastic Pollution

    Further research is needed to obtain a more accurate assessment of exposure to microplastics and their potential impacts on human health.

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