Evergreen Tree Extract May Effectively Kill Cancer
An evergreen tree extract, a very powerful drug, might assist in decreasing the mortality rate of breast cancer.
An evergreen tree extract, a very powerful drug, might assist in decreasing the mortality rate of breast cancer.
Scientists have been studying the ability to use autologous fat stem cells in breast augmentation for the reconstruction of a breast after cancer surgery.
A study showed 66 different cases where a person was poisoned by what claimed to be a “natural” solution for weight loss.
Men in their college years are very likely to recall whether or not a woman showed sexual interest after just one encounter.
New findings suggest that yoga may help alleviate the stress of cancer diagnosis and certain treatments, especially in children with cancer and their parents.
This is the first study to actually discover a relationship between the inability to use one sense and an enhancement of other senses.
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.