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A new study of more than 4,500 bladder cancer patients revealed that just one patient received the standard of recommended by medical organizations. Dr.
Read More »Video: Study: No link for cell phones, cancer risk in teens
Despite conflicting report, a new study finds that there is no link between an increased risk of brain cancer and cell phone use among children and teens. Dr. Jennifer Ashton reports.
Read More »Video: Study: Internet as addictive as alcohol, tobacco
A new study shows that the Internet can be as addictive as alcohol and cigarettes as deprivation may lead to feelings of unhappiness. KENS-TV's Wendy Rigby reports.
Read More »For urinary tract infection, antibiotics beat cranberries
Recurrent infections twice as common in women who take cranberry extract rather than antibiotics, new study shows
Read More »Fat transfer for younger eyes may last 3 years
Fat transferred under the eyes to create a younger-looking face can last for at least three years, suggests a new study of people who had the surgery.
Read More »School soda ban may affect black students most
State policies designed to eliminate junk food from school concession stands may be reducing disparities in soda consumption among teens of different racial and ethnic groups, a new study suggests.
Read More »Do skinny wives make for happy marriages?
Marital satisfaction higher for both spouses when wives are thinner than their husbands, new study shows
Read More »Passive smoking tied to hearing loss in teens
Surprising new study reveals one more health danger associated with exposure to tobacco smoke
Read More »Scientists discover new water waves
(PhysOrg.com) -- By precisely shaking a container of shallow water, researchers have observed wave behavior that has never been seen before. In a new study, Jean Rajchenbach, Alphonse Leroux, and Didier Clamond of the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis in Nice, France, have reported the observation of two new types of standing waves in water, one of which has never been observed before in any media.
Read More »Big fork could be key to small waistline, study says
Restaurant-goers tend to eat less when given unusually large forks, according to provocative new study
Read More »Coke cans focus sound waves beyond the diffraction limit
(PhysOrg.com) -- When trying to focus sound waves into as small an area as possible, scientists run into a fundamental limit called the diffraction limit. That is, when sound waves are focused into a region smaller than one wavelength, the waves begin to bend and spread out.
Read More »New Study Finds No Connection between Salt and Heart Disease
By Ewen Callaway of Nature magazine A controversial new study is questioning the oft-repeated connection between the consumption of too much salt and the development of cardiovascular disease.
Read More »The jig is up — guys like to cuddle more
Men need more cuddles and kisses than women, and if that weren’t surprising enough to researchers in an international study on long-term relationships, sexual satisfaction is more important to women in long-term relationships.
Read More »Women’s Study: Exercise, Good Diet and Non-Smoking Greatly Reduces Sudden Heart Death Risk
Eating right, exercising and not smoking are all important for staying healthy. But a new study shows that these lifestyle choices can reduce the risk a woman will die from sudden cardiac arrest by a full 92 percent.
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