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Exposure to air pollution increases the risk for blood clots that commonly occur in the leg veins, a new study suggests.
... per se – leads to a negative mood state, depression," Hodge said.
The study also found that the emergence of depression was associated with a profound reduction in the number of neural stem cells ...
... muscle problems, and Slade's research will directly address several of those.
As part of her study, Slade will use nuclear magnetic resonance imaging at the MSU Department of Radiology Exercise and ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 27 (UPI) -- A lack of sunlight can lead to reduced mental performance, not just mood disorders, among depressed people, a U.S. university study said Thursday.
... in the area.
The 2004 Sumatra earthquake that set off a deadly tsunami also
seems to have caused more earthquakes along the San Andreas fault
in the last few years, according to a study from...
A study found dirtier restrooms on ships with outbreaks of gastrointestinal sickness.
LONDON (Reuters) - Passive smoking appears to significantly raise a person's risk of dementia and other forms of cognitive problems, British and U.S. researchers said on Friday.
The authors of a United Nations report conclude that the level of vulnerability does not always mirror economic conditions.
(PhysOrg.com) -- Studies tying a new species of Candidatus Liberibacter bacteria to zebra chip (ZC) disease in potato should speed efforts to better protect the tuber crop from costly outbreaks.
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