Dentists Drill Patients for Drug Abuse Information
Day Care Won't Cause Aggressive Behavior in Child, Study Finds
Cutting Calories May Help You Fend Off Age-Linked Disease: Study
NIH study finds calorie restriction lowers some risk factors for age-related diseases
A National Institutes of Health-supported study providessome of the first clues about the impact of sustained calorie restriction in adults. Results from a two-year clinical trial show calorie restriction in normal-weight and moderately overweight...
World Hepatitis Summit harnesses global momentum to eliminate viral hepatitis
The participants of the World Hepatitis Summit, 2-4 September 2015, urge countries to develop national programmes that can ultimately eliminate viral hepatitis as a problem of public health concern.
Women Who Breast-Feed Less Likely to Have MS Relapse: Study
Circuit in the eye relies on built-in delay to see small moving objects
A VG3 amacrine cell (top, in green) is shown superimposed with an object motion detector cell (bottom, green). Each of the...
Proposed NYC Law May Trim 54 Calories From Kids' Fast Food Meals
Could Lots of Coffee Up Heart Risks for Young Adults With High Blood Pressure?
Guinea Ring Vaccination trial extended to Sierra Leone to vaccinate contacts of new Ebola case
Detection of a new case of Ebola virus disease in Kambia, Sierra Leone after the country had marked almost three weeks of zero cases has set in motion the first ‘ring vaccination’ use of the experimental Ebola vaccine in Sierra Leone.