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The International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies alcohol as a carcinogen, with new evidence connecting it to pancreatic cancer, affecting approximately 75,000 Americans annually.
Women in midlife who drink coffee daily may have a better chance of living longer and free of 11 chronic diseases, a new study suggests.
Cinnamon might affect some prescription meds’ effectiveness, study finds Researchers recommend consulting with a physician before taking cinnamon supplements. May 4, 2025 ...
Your skin is crawling with zombies.Zombie skin cells, that is. This sci-fi sounding term is used to describe senescent skin cells that have outlived their usefulness, but don’t ever really die ...
Research suggests that consuming moderate amounts of caffeine can help you live longer. Harvard scientists tracked the midlife coffee, tea, cola and decaf coffee consumption of over 47,000 nurses.
'Landmark study' led by UNLV shows new path to treat, prevent autism Dr. Lukasz Sznajder works as part of the Sznajder genetics lab at UNLV on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, in Las Vegas. (L.E. Baskow ...
The trial, in people treated for colon cancer, showed clear evidence that an exercise program lowered the risk of disease recurrence and death.