A recent study has uncovered a significant link between certain chemicals found in everyday products and a higher risk of developing cancers such as...
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Scientists from Peking University found that killing the intestinal bacteria Helicobacter pylori with antibiotics reduces the risk of developing stomach cancer. Research results published In the journal Nature Medicine. The study involved residents of about a thousand Chinese villages. At the first stage, scientists conducted a breath test among 180 thousand subjects to determine the […]
A recent study has uncovered a significant link between certain chemicals found in everyday products and a higher risk of developing cancers such as...
Scientists from Edith Cowan University (Australia) found that broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage lower blood pressure more effectively than root...
Scientists from the University of California found that regular egg consumption increases speech fluency in women. Research results It was published...
A World Health Organization review of 63 studies conducted between 1994 and 2022 found no link between mobile phone use and brain cancer. The study...
An international team of scientists from China, Denmark and the UK has analysed nearly 43.2 thousand genomes of marine microorganisms, discovering...
An international team of scientists from China, Denmark and the UK has analysed nearly 43.2 thousand genomes of marine microorganisms, discovering...
Can cancer be detected without a biopsy? Heriot-Watt researchers are developing a new DNA test that could reduce the need for painful biopsies.
A cancer study has found that certain gut bacteria may influence whether or not a patient’s immune system is successful in fighting mesothelioma, an...
A recent study conducted by researchers from Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine and Fudan University has revealed a significant...
Researchers from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, University College London (UCL), and the University of Birmingham, have found a type of bacteria in...