Men are less likely than women to survive some cancers, study shows On 2018-10-29 Men with particular cancers generally fare worse than women with the same cancers, new Australian research has found. Published in […]
High stakes decision-making causes a little more cheating, a lot less charity On 2018-10-18 The age old adage of virtue being its own reward may not hold true in the corporate world—in fact, honourable […]
Could less deadly therapies be a better way to keep cancer in check? On 2018-10-03 While many cancer therapies initially can be very successful, tumors often return and spread when remaining cancer cells develop resistance […]
Salsa dancers less likely to get injured than Zumba dancers On 2018-09-17 Salsa dancers are less likely to get injured while dancing than people taking part in Spanish, aerobic or Zumba dancing, […]
Older people less apt to recognize they’ve made a mistake On 2018-08-04 The older you get, the less apt you may be to recognize that you’ve made an error. In a new […]
Using adrenaline in cardiac arrests results in less than 1 percent more people leaving hospital alive On 2018-07-19 A clinical trial of the use of adrenaline in cardiac arrests has found that its use results in less than […]
Pay less, take more: Success in getting patients to take their medicine On 2018-07-09 Taking a medicine every day in the hopes that it will prevent some long-range potential health catastrophe—like a heart attack […]
Hardworking women are ’63 per cent more likely to get diabetes’ On 2018-07-04 Women who work 45 hours a week ‘are far more likely to develop diabetes than those who work less’ Long […]
Why Eating Less and Exercising More Doesn’t Always Lead to Weight Loss On 2018-06-30 If you’ve managed to eat more veggies, cut back on sugar, and make it to that early cycling class a […]