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Secondhand smoke may lead to heart rhythm disorders

In a new study, researchers found that continuous indoor exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke triggers changes in the heart's electrical activity, known as cardiac...

Infants fed soy-based formula show differences in reproductive system

In a recent study, researchers found that soy-based formula for newborns could cause differences in reproductive-system cells and tissues, compared to babies who used...

Mindfulness training may help you lose weight

In a new study, researchers found that mindfulness training may improve the effectiveness of intensive weight management programs. People who participated in mindfulness training as...

Heart drug and trastuzumab could reduce heart damage in breast cancer patients

In a new study, researchers found that breast cancer patients who take a heart drug at the same time as trastuzumab have less heart...

A better way to detect tumor margins for breast cancer surgery

In a new study, scientists developed a new rapid and inexpensive way to accurately detect the margins between cancer and non-cancerous tissue during breast...

How plastic water bottles could harm your health

In a recent study, researchers from Texas A&M found that exposure to dietary exposure to bisphenol-A, or BPA can worsen symptoms of inflammatory bowel...

Mediterranean diet could help you live a long life

In a recent study, Italian researchers found that the Mediterranean diet could contribute to long life for older people. The research is done by the...

Obsessive-compulsive disorder may help prevent obesity

In a new study, researchers found that people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are significantly less likely to become overweight or obese. The research examined the...

Anti-inflammatory diet may increase your lifespan

In a recent study, researchers found that adhering to an anti-inflammatory diet was linked to lower risks of dying from any cause, dying from...

During e-cigarette use, cancer-causing chemicals stay in lungs

In a recent study, researchers found that during e-cigarette use, cancer-causing chemicals stay in lungs. The study shows that large amounts of cancer-causing chemicals such...