The explosions that generate solar tsunamis can send CMEs flying toward Earth.
FDA to set new limit on arsenic in apple juice
The presence of arsenic in rice has also been an issue of global discussion.
Report: U.S. health ‘mediocre’ compared to other wealthy countries
The poor diet that is prevalent in the U.S. explains a large portion of the low health rankings.
Sexes use different words to describe alcohol intoxication
The ways in which each gender perceives and communicates intoxication could be useful for creating unique methods for prevention and intervention.
Rates of youth homicide at their lowest in 30 years, CDC says
From approximately 1984 onwards, there was a gradual increase in the death rate, and in 1993, there was a spike in violent crime that was tied to the use of crack cocaine.
Harry Reid: We’re happy to have the ‘National Mets’ here in Washington
“M̶e̶t̶s̶ Nats manager Davey Johnson wouldn’t succeed with half a team. President Obama can’t either,” Reid later tweeted.
Researchers discover inverse link between cancer and Alzheimer’s
According to Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results at the National Cancer Institute, approximately 1.6 million people will be diagnosed with cancer in 2013.
Later clamping of umbilical cord may benefit babies, researchers say
The World Health Organization also recommends delayed clamping. I
Fish oil may raise prostate cancer risks, study finds
In 2013 alone, there were more than 238,000 new cases of prostate cancer and more than 29,000 deaths.