Regular Prostate Cancer Treatment May Cause Bone Decay
Androgen deprivation therapy, or ADT, is a known prostate cancer treatment, but has recently been linked to bone decay, new findings at the University of Melbourne (Australia) explain.
Androgen deprivation therapy, or ADT, is a known prostate cancer treatment, but has recently been linked to bone decay, new findings at the University of Melbourne (Australia) explain.
Women who receive dental care regularly can reduce risks of cardiovascular problems, including stroke and heart attack by up to 33 percent.
A new study published in Cell Metabolism explains mice given an amino acid supplement have been shown to live longer.
Children exposed to second-hand smoke notice a much greater risk of having attention deficit hyperactive disorder, stuttering, and headaches than children who have not been around second-hand smoke.
Each year, 2.5 million Americans have injuries of the eye, and over 50 percent of the injuries occur at home.
Binge drinking has turned into a significant problem throughout the U.S. as more than 25 percent of individuals between the ages of 18 and 34 years old are taking part in binge drinking.
Further spread of HIV can be somewhat attributed to irresponsible sexual behavior by gay males.
Senior skiers who have been active their entire life have double the capacity for oxygen-uptake when compared with seniors who do not exercise.
Children with short attention spans may learn better with the assistance of white noise.
Black women may be at a higher risk of developing aggressive breast cancer due to having less vitamin D in their bodies than white women.