The “cool” kids in high school are more likely to lead a life filled with drug and alcohol abuse, as well as social dysfunction.
Recession linked to more than 10,000 suicides in North America, Europe
The researchers contend that the increase in suicide rates during economic turmoil can be avoided.
Red meat consumption linked to breast cancer, researchers say
Researchers investigated the possible link between dietary protein sources in early adulthood and the risk of developing breast cancer.
Doctors remove massive 27-pound tumor from Georgia woman
Without surgery, the tumor could have impacted the woman’s breathing and digestive system.
High protein diet may help lower risk of stroke
Chinese researchers reported this week that people eating high amounts of animal protein in their diets may suffer substantially fewer strokes compared with those who consume little or no animal protein.
Exercise improves diversity of gut bacteria, study finds
The study involved fecal and blood samples from elite rugby players who were in the middle of an intense training program.
Cell phone exposure may impact male fertility, researchers say
Study participants were from fertility clinics and research centers.
Fit body, fit mind: New study links cognition with fitness
Researchers have found a correlation between physical fitness level and cognitive performance on learning, memory, and verbal fluency tests.
FDA developing policies for e-cigarettes and other nicotine products
Policies are expected to be developed over the next few years and will incorporate scientific data gathered on the risks and benefits of e-cigarettes independent of traditional cigarettes.
Possible link found between moles and increased risk of breast cancer
Two independent reports published this week describe minor association between the number of moles women have and their risk of developing breast cancer, but the details of what link moles have to these risks are not known.
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