A study published in The BMJ linked skipping first and subsequent mammograms to a higher chance of dying from breast cancer.
Coronary artery disease is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, responsible for about 25% of all deaths.
A new global study suggests prioritizing sleep may be more crucial than exercise for daily activity. Research found good ...
We’re back with our roundup of the most insightful studies of the year, from the power of brain breaks to groundbreaking ...
A new report reveals the results of a study exploring biodiversity in a region targeted for seabed mining—capturing baseline ...
Many young Americans are still smoking nicotine, tobacco or cannabis, even as edibles and vapes continue to grow in ...
New research has given policymakers and aged care providers first-hand insights about how to uphold dignity and meet the ...
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The importance of saving
A recent Metrobank survey conducted in October found that Filipinos’ reasons for saving evolve as they move through different ...
In today’s cosmetic industry, scientific validation has become the foundation of product credibility. Consumers no longer ...
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Research finds new clues to why some women are at significantly greater risk of heart disease
A large, 10-year study found that women with uterine fibroids, or leiomyomas, had an 81% higher long-term risk of heart ...
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Common cold virus may dramatically raise risk of potentially deadly heart issues, study finds
Spread by coughs and sneezes, it already hospitalises around 30,000 children and 18,000 adults in the UK every year, due to ...
Yet a recent study found that more than 65% of drivers think it’s safe to look away for that long—or longer. In fact 80% ...
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