Breast Cancer: 'Lifesaving' Diet Facts Not Known By 70 Percent of US Women
Only 28 percent of surveyed women named diet as risk factor for breast cancer, suggesting awareness has barely changed since 1995.
Only 28 percent of surveyed women named diet as risk factor for breast cancer, suggesting awareness has barely changed since 1995.
"The reason we are afraid about the clade Ib is because it seems to be very well adapted to human to human transmission," researchers say.
The smallmouth bass's expansion further along the Colorado River threatens the humpback chub population in the Grand Canyon.
Average sea temperatures hit an all-time high earlier this year.
Mice on a remote island have escalated from eating eggs to attacking live adult birdsânow, conservationists are fighting back.
The FDA has urged consumers to "discontinue use of the product immediately."
The majority of people worldwide distrust their drinking water supplyâand 39 percent of the U.S.âaccording to a recent study.
Hurricane Gilma and Tropical Storms Hector and Hone are all expected to weaken in the coming days.
Bed rotting, magnesium mocktails and mouth taping are among the sleep trends adopted by Americans, according to an online survey.
"In parental love, there was activation deep in the brain's reward system in the striatum area while imagining love."
Mpox has been declared a public health emergency in Africa as a deadlier strain of the virus spreads across the continent.
These 4-inch-across tarantulas are about to come out in Southern states, looking for mates.
"This time of year, bulls [males] are looking to mate with females," researcher Olaf Meynecke said. "Females might try to avoid that interaction."
The fossil specimen is of a fully aquatic marine crocodile that lived during the dinosaur age.
Twenty-seven states show "very high" levels of the virus in wastewater, but some regions are much worse than others, the CDC said.