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  • Shot Could Remove Side Effects from Late-Stage Head and Neck Cancer Therapy

    For advanced stages of head and neck cancer, one of the best treatments is so aggressive that it could bring tooth decay, speech loss, constant nausea or all of the above.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Blood Test Predicts Stroke Risk in Patients with Diabetes

    Having diabetes is a risk factor for many other health conditions, including stroke.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Big Data Says Food Is Too Sweet

    New research from the Monell Center analyzed nearly 400,000 food reviews posted by Amazon customers to gain real-world insight into the food choices that people make. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Auburn Researchers Publish New Hypothesis Explaining the Connection Between Habitat Loss and the Global Emergence of Infectious Diseases

    Auburn University researchers have published a new hypothesis that could provide the foundation for new scientific studies looking into the association of habitat loss and the global emergence of infectious diseases.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • The Solution to Antibiotic Resistance Could Be in Your Kitchen Sponge

    Researchers from the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) have discovered bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, living in their kitchen sponges. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Performance-Enhancing Bacteria Found in the Microbiomes of Elite Athletes

    New research has identified a type of bacteria found in the microbiomes of elite athletes that contributes to improved capacity for exercise.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Could Coffee Be the Secret to Fighting Obesity?

    Scientists from the University of Nottingham have discovered that drinking a cup of coffee can stimulate ‘brown fat’, the body’s own fat-fighting defenses, which could be the key to tackling obesity and diabetes.

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  • Processed Foods May Hold Key to Rise in Autism

    With the number of children diagnosed with autism on the rise, the need to find what causes the disorder becomes more urgent every day.

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  • Americans Still Eat Too Much Processed Meat and Too Little Fish

    A new study in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, published by Elsevier, found that the amount of processed meat consumed by Americans has remained unchanged in the past 18 years, nor has their intake of fish/shellfish increased. 

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  • Major Study Finds No Conclusive Links to Health Effects from Waste Incinerators

    Researchers have found no link between exposure to emissions from municipal waste incinerators (MWIs) and infant deaths or reduced fetal growth.

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