Oct 09, 2014 AM EDT Skin exposure to food allergens contributes to sensitization to foods like peanuts in early life, according to a study by Icahn School of Medicine. The finding partly explains why most children become ...
Oct 01, 2014 AM EDT Contaminated water leads to pregnancy complications, according to a Boston University School of Public Health study.
Aug 09, 2014 AM EDT Employees who are exposed to natural light at their workplace are associated with longer sleep duration, enhanced sleep quality, more physical activity and better quality of life as compared to those ...
Jul 30, 2014 AM EDT Underage drinkers are three times more likely to drink alcohol brands advertised on television as compared to unannounced labels, according to a new study by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public ...
Jul 08, 2014 AM EDT Infant toenails can accurately predict arsenic exposure before birth, according to a new study by the Dartmouth College.
Jun 10, 2014 AM EDT Keeping mobile phones in trouser pockets can significantly affect fertility in men, lowering their chances of becoming a father, according to a University of Exeter study.
Jan 02, 2014 AM EST Cynthia Wong, a clinical pharmacist at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco, has filed a personal injury lawsuit against a University of Iowa pharmaceutical lab.
Dec 12, 2013 AM EST Long-time exposure to media coverage on distressing and catastrophic events can affect mental health, according to a University of California, Irvine study.
Dec 03, 2013 AM EST Frequent exposure to negative information (news of catastrophes and crime) can make a person immune to sadness, according to Tel Aviv University study.
Nov 12, 2013 AM EST Exposure to high levels of tungsten, a rare metal found in mobile phones, doubles the risk of strokes, particularly for those under the age of 50, according to a University of Exeter study.
Oct 10, 2013 AM EDT Apart from hearing impairment, older people living next to airports, also face increased risk of suffering from heart problems, according to a study conducted by researchers at the at the Harvard ...
Aug 30, 2013 AM EDT Long-term alcohol exposure hampers social communication, according to a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine.
Jul 26, 2013 AM EDT Teenagers, who frequently smoke weed, suffer long-term brain damage and have a greater risk of developing schizophrenia, according to a study conducted by American researchers. The study is published ...