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A new study has revealed that young women, who have been smoking a pack of cigarettes a day for a decade, are at higher risk of most common type of breast cancer.
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A number of floating ice shelves in Antarctica are at risk of disappearing entirely in the next 200 years, as global warming reduces their snow cover, a new study has warne...
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New York: In a significant discovery, researchers have identified a new protein that holds promise for the next-generation of anti-HIV drugs.
The team at University...
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Polar bears in the western Hudson Bay area have become more flexible with their diet due to climate change.
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A new clinical trial suggests that a daily dose of a Probiotic may ease digestive upset in babies.
Italian researchers randomly assigned 468 infants less than a wee...
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A number of studies have shown that exercise can remodel the brain by prompting the creation of new brain cells and inducing other changes. Now it appears that inactivity, ...
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