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  • Antibiotics Exposure Linked to Increased Colon Cancer Risk

    In an extensive “data mining” analysis of British medical records, researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center conclude that taking even a single course of antibiotics might boost—albeit slightly—the risk of developing colon cancer—but not rectal cancer—a decade later. 

  • Are We Really Protecting Rivers and Streams From Pollution? It’s Hard to Say, And That’s a Problem.

    Researchers identify obstacles to documenting changes from stream restoration projects.

  • Helping Skin Cells Differentiate Could Be Key to Treating Common Skin Cancer

    The outer layer of the skin completely replaces itself every two to four weeks, but when this process is blocked, cancer can grow.

  • The Meat Allergy: UVA IDs Biological Changes Triggered by Tick Bites

    A School of Medicine scientist has identified key immunological changes in people who abruptly develop an allergic reaction to mammalian meat, such as beef.

  • New Immune System Understanding May Help Doctors Target Cancer

    Your immune system’s natural killer cells recognize and attack two major kinds of danger – cells infected by viruses and cells affected by cancer.

  • City Parks Lift Mood as Much as Christmas, Twitter Study Shows

    The greener the greenspace, the happier and less self-absorbed people are, Vermont team reports.

  • Paper Filter from Algae Could Save Lives

    The problem of access to safe drinking water in most parts of Bangladesh is a persistent challenge. 

  • Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC Scientists Discover Compound That Could Shield Heart Tissue

    Imagine there was a drug that you could take soon after a heart attack that could reduce damage by protecting healthy heart muscle tissue.

  • Study Reveals How Stress Can Curb the Desire to Eat in an Animal Model

    Eating disorder researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) have discovered a neurocircuit in mice that, when activated, increased their stress levels while decreasing their desire to eat. 

  • Study Finds Lead in Drinking Water in Some Eastern Houston Homes

    Texas A&M public health researchers found that older homes with lead pipes, in conjunction with the chemicals used during the water purification process, underlie the problem.

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