Nearly one-third of Americans exposed to unregulated contaminants in drinking water
Researchers assess socioeconomic disparities in exposure to unregulated contaminants present in public water systems throughout the United States.
Researchers assess socioeconomic disparities in exposure to unregulated contaminants present in public water systems throughout the United States.
Despite significant therapeutic advances, breast cancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related death in women.
Researchers from the University of Turku and Åbo Akademi University in Finland and the University of Wisconsin in the United States demonstrated that individuals who had childhood epilepsy have an…
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have quantified the impacts of a constellation of social factors on the spread of HIV.
New University of Virginia School of Medicine research revealing the fingerprints of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome within blood samples could open the door to simple tests to identify babies at…
Ozone (O3) exposure may reduce the availability of oxygen in the body, resulting in arterial stiffening due to the body's natural response to create more red blood cells and hemoglobin,…
The University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) has presented a promising device designed to conduct measurements reliably and repeatably when treating the after-effects of stroke, vertigo, etc.
Beckman Coulter and Indiana University receive a $2.5 million grant to expand leukemia and lymphoma testing in Western Kenya, boosting early diagnosis efforts.
Green tea shines as a natural powerhouse of antioxidants, with catechins leading the charge among its polyphenols, which protect cells from oxidative stress.
When we touch something hot or cold, the temperature is consciously sensed. Previous studies have shown that the cortex, the outermost layer of the brain, is responsible for thermal sensations.