Women are hitting the weight room in record numbers, and a new study found that weight-training injuries among women have jumped a whopping 63 percent. Here are the most common slipups and how to fix them, so you leave the gym strutting — not limping.
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Climate change and expanding seas could cause the waters beneath the Golden Gate Bridge to rise 3 to 4 feet by century's end, a new study finds. [More]
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Dr. Holly Phillips speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about a new study that reveals a strong connection between physical inactivity and a higher risk of colon and breast cancer.
Read More »Video: Alcohol increases risk for breast cancer: study
A new study reveals a link between women who drink just three to six alcoholic beverages a week and a slightly higher risk for developing breast cancer. Dr. Holly Phillips discusses the study and whether women should stop drinking alcohol
Read More »Video: New study finds no link between cellphones and cancer
A new study reveals that there is no link between cell phone use and brain tumors. Erica Hill and Jeff Glor talk to Dr
Read More »Study reveals that solidified lubricants do not change back to liquid form
A new study by GW Professor Yongsheng Leng, assistant professor of engineering and applied science, and postdoctoral scientist Yajie Lei, reveals that solidified lubricants in tight pores do not change back to a liquid form.
Read More »Video: Spike in sports-related knee injuries: study
A new study reveals a dramatic increase in the number of sports-related knee injuries in young athletes over the last decade.
Read More »Women on the Pill pick boring lovers, good husbands
Ladies, if you feel your partner is a great provider but meh in the love-making department, it may have something to do with your birth control, a new study finds.
Read More »Video: Study: Vitamin E increases prostate cancer risk
Dr. Jennifer Ashton reports on a new study which indicates that Vitamin E may not help prevent prostate cancer but rather actually increase the risk.
Read More »Diet Counters Bad Gene
Even with a healthy lifestyle, genes are the deciding factor in whether someone gets a chronic illness, such as heart disease. Right?
Read More »Video: Music therapy hitting right notes for patients
A new study finds music therapy promotes reaction and helps ease pain in critical care patients. Michelle Miller reports.
Read More »Video: Prostate cancer blood test risky: study
A new study finds that the prostate cancer blood test does more harm than good. Whit Johnson reports on the reaction¬s from doctors and their male patients.
Read More »High-purity hydrogen generated from a single device
(PhysOrg.com) -- There are many ways to generate hydrogen, such as water electrolysis and steam reforming of gas, but the hydrogen produced by these methods tends to be combined with other byproduct and residual gases. For this reason, a second step to purify the hydrogen is usually required after it is produced. Now in a new study, scientists have developed a method for generating hydrogen with a purity of more than 99% within a single membrane, eliminating the need for a separate purification step.
Read More »Texting while driving dangerous, study confirms: How dangerous?
Reading or composing text can double drivers' reaction times, new study shows
Read More »Video: Alzheimer’s: New clues in search for cure
A new study, called the DIAN study, is following multiple generations of family members across the globe with early-onset Alzheimer's disease. CBS News contributor Priya David Clemens reports on a Seattle family that is providing never-before insights into the disease's first signs
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