It has long been thought that stress contributes to cancer progression.
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Scientists Find New Approach That Shows Promise for Treating Cystic Fibrosis
Researchers say a widely-used antifungal drug may hold promise for treating people with cystic fibrosis, a life-threatening genetic disorder that causes serious damage to the lungs.
Powering Devices — with a Desk Lamp?
Batteries power most of our devices, and even some cars.
Researchers Explore Link Between Metal Exposure and Parkinson’s Symptoms
A new study from Iowa State University biomedical researchers illuminates the biological processes by which exposure to some metals can contribute to the onset of Parkinson’s-like symptoms.
Hepatitis B Vaccination in Preadolescents Lowered the Disease Incidence Rate in Catalonia
Introducing Hepatitis B vaccine in preadolescents meant a decline in the disease incidence rate by 52 % according to a study in which the University of Barcelona (UB) took part.
Families and Schools May Play Key Roles in Promoting Adolescent Self-Confidence
Self-confidence is critical for teens as they prepare for the challenges of adulthood, and both families and schools may together play a vital role in boosting adolescents’ confidence even in the face of difficulties with family, according to researchers.