The cognitive impairments as a result of such malignancies are also much greater in men compared to women.
Short daily video game break may help kids develop, study finds
It’s estimated that 97 percent of teens in the U.S. play video games.
Children with incarcerated parents are more likely to experience poor health as adults
The country’s high rate of imprisonment could be leading to lasting physical and mental health difficulties in some families.
The Cheesecake Factory takes the cake for most caloric food of 2014
Just how bad are the nation’s most unhealthy foods? Xtreme Eating Awards 2014 has all the facts.
Amazing: Two-pound Michigan baby survives heart surgery
The baby behaves like a normal newborn, kicking her legs and pulling on tubes.
Donald Trump on Ebola patients being flown back to the United States: ‘Keep them out of here’
Despite the isolation unit being both physically separate and having the infrastructure and equipment to ensure clinical isolation, Trump is not convinced.
West Nile virus detected in Indiana
As the West Nile virus surfaces in 16 Indiana counties, the state is advising residents to take extra precautions.
Some birth control pills may increase breast cancer risk, researchers say
Birth control pills that contain low levels of estrogen did not appear to have an effect on the risk of breast cancer.
Gross: Scientists develop see-through mice
“Our methodology has the potential to accelerate any scientific endeavor that would benefit from whole-organism mapping,” one of the researchers said.
What is the point of researchers creating see-through lab mice?
The process takes about two weeks to complete and lets researchers view the body in more detail than ever.
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