Scientists have studied potential cancer suppression mechanisms in cetaceans, the mammalian group that includes whales, dolphins and porpoises. Biologists picked…
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Unpacking the links: Chronic stress, fertility and the ‘hunger hormone’
A new study suggests high levels of the hormone ghrelin, which stimulates appetite and is also released during stress, could…
Smoke, Drink and Eat What You Want, Norway’s Public Health Minister Says
The new minister, from a right-wing, anti-immigration party, told an interviewer that people knew what was healthy and she would…
Smoke, Drink and Eat What You Want, Norway’s Public Health Minister Says
The new minister, from a right-wing, anti-immigration party, told an interviewer that people knew what was healthy and she would…
Smoke, Drink and Eat What You Want, Norway’s Public Health Minister Says
The new minister, from a right-wing, anti-immigration party, told an interviewer that people knew what was healthy and she would…
Smoke, Drink and Eat What You Want, Norway’s Public Health Minister Says
The new minister, from a right-wing, anti-immigration party, told an interviewer that people knew what was healthy and she would…
Medical News Today: Could a computer game help you cut down on sugar?
Many adults in the United States reach for unhealthful, sugary foods, with potentially negative health consequences. Could an experimental game…
Making Playgrounds a Little More Dangerous
“I came to the counterintuitive conclusion that engaging in risk is actually very important in preventing injuries,” a researcher says.
Making Playgrounds a Little More Dangerous
“I came to the counterintuitive conclusion that engaging in risk is actually very important in preventing injuries,” a researcher says.
Making Playgrounds a Little More Dangerous
“I came to the counterintuitive conclusion that engaging in risk is actually very important in preventing injuries,” a researcher says.