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Cell phone in trouser pocket may reduce sperm quality

Date: Jun-11-2014
Men who carry cell phones in their trouser pocket could be reducing their fertility through exposure to radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation, according to research review.

Statin use linked to less exercise in older men

Date: Jun-11-2014
Study of thousands of older men finds statin use is linked to lower physical activity and questions if the drug's muscle pain, fatigue and weakness side effects may be the cause.

Novel sex modification technique could 'wipe out malaria-carrying mosquitoes'

Date: Jun-11-2014
Researchers from the UK have created a technique that causes mosquitoes to produce male-only offspring, which they say could eliminate malaria-carrying mosquitoes.

Can breast cancer risk be predicted by skin moles?

Date: Jun-11-2014
Two new studies find an association between breast cancer and moles. However, the researchers can only hypothesize on the mechanisms driving this association.

Higher red meat consumption could increase risk of breast cancer

Date: Jun-11-2014
Is there a link between red meat intake and breast cancer? A new study investigating dietary protein sources in early adulthood suggests that there could be.

Tomato extract 'improves blood vessel function' in CVD patients

Date: Jun-10-2014
An antioxidant found in tomatoes - called lycopene - improves the function of blood vessels in patients with cardiovascular disease, according to new research.

Light-sensitive retina created with human stem cells

Date: Jun-10-2014
With human stem cells, a team has created a miniature human retina in a petri dish with functioning photoreceptor cells. They hope this technique could restore vision one day.

Light-sensitive retina created with human stem cells

Date: Jun-10-2014
With human stem cells, a team has created a miniature human retina in a petri dish with functioning photoreceptor cells. They hope this technique could restore vision one day.

Patient in the UK receives world's smallest pacemaker

Date: Jun-10-2014
As part of the Medtronic global pivotal clinical trial, a tiny, pill-sized pacemaker has been implanted in a patient at Southampton General Hospital in the UK.

Patient in the UK receives world's smallest pacemaker

Date: Jun-10-2014
As part of the Medtronic global pivotal clinical trial, a tiny, pill-sized pacemaker has been implanted in a patient at Southampton General Hospital in the UK.