Category: Education

New Imaging Technology Could Predict Chances of Prostate Cancer Recurrence After Surgery

The outcomes of prostate cancer surgery vary, with cancer returning in some while in others it doesn't. Therefore, physicians

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New Documentary Shows How Physical Activity Can Enhance Performance of Video Game Players 

Although playing active sports such as video games or chess doesn't require physical fitness, a new documentary has established

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Cooking Gas Exposing People To More Dangerous Pollutants Than Outdoor Pollution, Study Shows

Cooking gas is important to our daily living, but studies show its effects on our health could be worse

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Trauma Survivors or Individuals That Dislike Touch May Find It Difficult to Seek Care

Although physical touch is associated with the healing process in medicine for trauma survivors or individuals that don’t like

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Scientists Make Ground-breaking Genetic Discovery That Could Help Humans Grow Hair

Humans have little hair compared to mammals like mice, horses, orangutans, and chimpanzees with impressive hair or fur coats.

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New Study Shows Too Much Weight In Midlife Contributes To Frailty in Older Age

A new study published in BMJ Open journal indicates that a lot of weight from midlife onwards is likely

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Here is Why Marriage Is Important to Your Health

The start of a new year typically inspires most individuals to recommit to developing healthier lifestyles like regular exercise,

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Cat Diabetes Can Be Treated Using A New Pill Instead of Insulin Shots

Researchers have found a new once-per-day pill called Baxacat that could make it easy to treat diabetic cats without

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New Research Shows Voce Data analysis through AI Can Help Detect Parkinson’s Disease 

Currently, there are over 10 million globally dealing with Parkinson’s disease. Despite there being no cure, Parkinson’s disease can

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Researchers Find That Mild-To-Vigorous Physical Activity In seniors Lower Risk of Dementia

A recent study from the University of California San Diego’s Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity

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