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Scientists have isolated the gene behind one of the deadliest forms of breast cancer
Why are certain breast cancers more deadlier than others? New research offers clues — and hope
03/31/2021 13:15 UTC
Flavanols are linked to better memory and heart health
Fresh produce and nuts all provide flavanols, but green tea and various grains might be the richest source
06/07/2023 21:00 UTC
There may be two kinds of female orgasm after all
A pair of French gynecologists believe they've cracked one of sex's most enduring riddles
10/26/2014 04:00 UTC
How many types of orgasm can women really have?
A new scientific study may finally offer an answer to the million-dollar climax question
03/20/2014 02:00 UTC
Federal experts’ advice on HPV vaccine could leave adults confused
A recent panel recommended the vaccine, but also questioned whether the benefits outweigh the cost.
08/11/2019 01:00 UTC
Scientists have got the recipe for growing miniature human brains just right
It’s your favorite organ, self-assembling, ready to go
01/27/2019 18:00 UTC
Affogato is the greatest 2-ingredient dessert ever invented
We talked to "What's the Difference?" author Brette Warshaw about food, frosting and sweet potatoes
12/19/2021 21:30 UTC
5 conversations to have with your kids after "Avengers: Endgame"
Families can talk about everything from grief and mourning to the power of courage and teamwork
04/28/2019 01:00 UTC
Consumers often can’t detect fake reviews – and underestimate how many negative reviews can be fake
Distrust runs high. A study found extroverts have a harder time determining authenticity in positive reviews
01/28/2023 19:59 UTC
Cancer is rising in people under 50 — but the causes remain a mystery
Some of these cancers – particularly pancreatic and stomach cancer – have low survival rates
09/08/2023 11:00 UTC
Why experts rarely speak of "curing" cancer anymore
Breakthroughs are happening everywhere; and yet, cancer is too complex to speak of a "cure." That's not a bad thing
06/12/2022 23:30 UTC
Facebook IRL: How your college friendships can help or hinder
College is a time for friendships. But how can students best leverage the power of those friendships?
12/24/2016 02:02 UTC
Fiber is your body’s natural guide to weight management
". . . consider putting the carbs back in their fiber wrappers. It's hard to improve upon nature's design"
07/03/2023 18:00 UTC
Racism on the brain: a neuroscientist explains how the world moved right
"The effects of fear and anger [on the brain]" may make us even more polarized, says neuroscientist Bobby Azarian
05/09/2019 11:00 UTC
Scientists think COVID-19 originated at a Wuhan "wet market." Here's what that means
SARS, COVID-19 and Ebola all originated in "the most dangerous types of wet market," one researcher says
07/28/2022 20:24 UTC