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Study questions health benefits attributed to red wine compound

Date: May-13-2014
Despite several previous studies stating the contrary, a new study suggests resveratrol - an antioxidant found in red wine - does not decreases chances of developing CVD or cancer.

Workplace solvent exposure linked to later-life cognitive decline

Date: May-13-2014
High exposure to solvents - such as glue, paint and degreasers - in the workplace may increase the risk of memory and thinking problems later in life, according to a new study.

Can living near foreclosed property increase blood pressure?

Date: May-13-2014
Living near foreclosed property is linked to an increased risk of higher blood pressure, according to new research from the American Heart Association.

Can living near foreclosed property increase blood pressure?

Date: May-13-2014
Living near foreclosed property is linked to an increased risk of higher blood pressure, according to new research from the American Heart Association.

Can living near foreclosed property increase blood pressure?

Date: May-13-2014
Living near foreclosed property is linked to an increased risk of higher blood pressure, according to new research from the American Heart Association.

Study questions health benefits attributed to red wine compound

Date: May-13-2014
Despite several previous studies stating the contrary, a new study suggests resveratrol - an antioxidant found in red wine - does not decreases chances of developing CVD or cancer.

Stimulant treatment for ADHD may also reduce smoking risk

Date: May-12-2014
Previous research has shown that people with ADHD are much more likely to smoke than their peers. An analysis suggests that ADHD medication may lower smoking risk for this group.

Scientists identify 'high-priority' chemicals that may cause breast cancer

Date: May-12-2014
Researchers from the Silent Spring Institute in Massachusetts have identified 17 'high-priority' chemicals that they say women should avoid to reduce the risk of breast cancer.

Toothpaste, sunscreen chemicals 'interfere with sperm function'

Date: May-12-2014
For the first time, a team of researchers has shown a direct link between exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals from industrial products and adverse effects on sperm function.

How does music benefit the brain?

Date: May-12-2014
Presenting at the British Psychological Society's conference, researchers say brief musical training increases blood flow in the left hemisphere of the brain.