Cancers due to radiation will not increase in Japan, according to studies conducted in the wake of the 2011 nuclear disaster.
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Cancers due to radiation will not increase in Japan, according to studies conducted in the wake of the 2011 nuclear disaster.
US Preventive Services Task Force recommends against a commonly used prostate cancer screening.
Two 9,000-year-old skeletons will be held by University of California, San Diego, officials—rather than turned over to American Indians for reburial—until a lawsuit is settled.
Human-specific duplications of a gene involved in brain development may have contributed to our species’ unique intelligence.
A new bill aims to increase transparency in cancer clinical trials by requiring researchers to divulge all outcomes.
Anxious mice are more likely to come down with aggressive skin cancer than those who show less stress on behavioral tests.
Researchers investigate a microorganism that may warrant a new eukaryotic kingdom in the classification of life.
A genetic analysis reveals that the polar bear split from the brown bear some 600,000 years ago.
Swedish researchers have discovered that patients with the neurodegenerative disorder had half the normal expected risk of developing tumors.
A new law opens the door to teaching creationism and climate change denialism in the state's public schools.