Breast cancer remains a leading health crisis worldwide, claiming the lives of approximately 685,000 women in 2020 alone.
The study, published in the journal Neuron, emphasizes the dual role of microglia in the brain. While they act as first ...
A recent study suggests that regular tea and coffee drinkers may have a slightly lower risk of developing head and neck ...
By reimagining academic rigour, Pakistani institutions have the opportunity to cultivate a new generation of scholars whose ...
Many studies into research of child development implicitly or explicitly claim their findings are universal. Read more at ...
New research suggests that humans, new to the Americas, lived alongside giant ground sloths and mastodons for millennia.
Drinking coffee and tea could lower the risk of some head and neck cancers, but giving up alcohol and tobacco could have a ...
Researchers from the University of Dar es Salaam, in collaboration with experts from Denmark, found that while Tanzania faces ...
A new study published in 'Nutrition & Diabetes' suggests that eating large meals after 5 p.m. could raise your risk for type ...
In a comprehensive Genomic Press Interview, researchers from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and Hirosaki University have uncovered critical new insights into the ...
The findings showed that prolonged acetaminophen use was associated with an increased risk of gastrointestinal bleeding (36%) ...
Most adults in the U.S. get less sleep than recommended across the board, and some racial and ethnic groups fare even worse, according to a new study that used readings ...