ATHENS, Ga., Oct. 24 (UPI) -- Some marine creatures in the Gulf of Mexico face a double threat from agricultural runoff and atmospheric carbon dioxide, U.S. researchers say.
Scientists have found that Japanese encephalitis poses a double threat to the brain, which could explain its severe symptoms in children.
A small, antibody-like molecule created by researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center can successfully attack two separate molecules on the surface of cancer cells at the same time, halting the growth of ...
Patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) are three times as likely to experience severe coronary events—including heart attacks—than people without the disease, according to a recent study ...
As teens head back to school, health teachers may want to revise their lesson plans. Temple researchers have found that kids who engage in heavy drinking will more than likely also engage in heavy ...
HAINES JUNCTION, Yukon Territory (AP) -- A veil of smoke settled over the forest in the shadow of the St. Elias Mountains, in a wilderness whose spruce trees stood tall and gray, a deathly gray even ...
A veil of smoke settled over the forest in the shadow of the St. Elias Mountains, in a wilderness whose spruce trees stood tall and gray, a deathly gray even in the greenest heart of a Yukon summer.
... their framework on two basic assumptions: 1. The threat of introduction is greatest in urban areas receiving ... , should be carefully monitored since they hold a double threat of invasion: a populous area receiving ...
Huge changes in tropical rainforest life could occur by 2100.
Analysis reveals widespread, hidden contamination by the sometimes lethal parasites
... , as opposed to snow, will fall on and around the glaciers. This double threat of warming and more rain may, in turn, change the amount of water beneath the glaciers. More water means ...
... that ingest plastics in the ocean might suffer from a double whammy of the plastic itself and the pollutants those plastics ...
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have found that a single gene poses a double threat to disease: Not only does it inhibit the growth and spread of breast tumors, but it also makes...