But rates of types 31/33/45, 47, and 45 were lower in vaccinated women, which the authors said suggests that the vaccines ...
A recent systematic review and meta-analysis suggests that more exposure to fluoride may be linked to lower intelligence ...
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Hosted on MSNGender and creativity: New study challenges traditional viewsA new study published in the Journal of Applied Psychology challenges the common belief that men are inherently more creative ...
The global prevalence of COVID-flu coinfection is 14%, with Asia and Europe having the highest rates of influenza A/B ...
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Health.com on MSN3 Science-Backed Ways to Maximize Your Vacation's Mental Health BenefitsNew research found that the mental health benefits of vacation can last for more than a month, especially with the right ...
A new study revealed varying rates of sexual harassment and violence against children, with girls facing higher rates of ...
Increasing, or at least sustaining, genetic diversity is crucial as it makes a species more adept at adapting to changing ...
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News Medical on MSNRed vs. white wine: New study finds little difference in overall cancer riskResearch finds no overall difference in cancer risk between red and white wine, but white wine is linked to higher cancer ...
There are some possible benefits to the trendy wellness practice, but not a ton—and they are mostly without staying power.
Want to lower your risk? A new study shows that increasing your muscle strength and aerobic fitness could cut your chances of ...
Acupuncture has emerged as a promising treatment for primary osteoporosis (POP), according to a new meta-analysis involving ...
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News Medical on MSNStudy sheds light on how to encourage condom use among teensA new meta-analysis evaluating condom use across 249 studies and more than a quarter million U.S. teens finds that simply having knowledge about safer sex practices is not enough to encourage condom ...
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