Study results indicate that organic crops contained 18 to 69 percent higher concentrations of antioxidant compounds.
CDC releases after-action report on recent anthrax incident
The incident involved accidental exposure of personnel to potentially viable anthrax.
Researchers find diet – not just obesity – linked to osteoarthritis in mice
Osteoarthritis affected 13.9 percent of adults over 25 years of age and 33.6 percent of people over the age of 65 in 2005.
High temperature increases risk of kidney stones, study finds
Stones tend to form when urine is concentrated, enabling minerals to crystallize and bind together.
Gynecological surgical tool may enhance cancer risk, FDA says
A minimally invasive technique in gynecological surgery has been deemed bad medicine and is under scrutiny by the FDA for consideration of a possible ban.
Multiple counts of mishandled pathogens prompts CDC lab closures
Revelation of what appears to be a decade-long trend of multiple breaches in safety protocol prompts affirmative action for lab closures from CDC.
Even light to moderate alcohol consumption can be bad for your heart
The benefits of reducing alcohol consumption were apparent even with light to moderate drinkers.
Sex addiction similar to drug addiction, researchers say
Ratings of sexual desire and liking were obtained from the study participants.
Ebola spread becomes global concern
Rapid ebola spread prompts affirmative action from WHO and West African governments.
Report: Girl ‘cured’ of HIV relapses
At the age of four, the toddler once again has detectable levels of the virus.
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