Coffee linked to improved survival in metastatic colorectal cancer
In a large group of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer, consumption of a few cups of coffee a day was associated with
In a large group of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer, consumption of a few cups of coffee a day was associated with
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In ongoing efforts to eradicate malaria, an ultrasensitive test that offers rapid, species-specific diagnostic capabilities has been developed by a research collaboration
Eating milk chocolate every day may sound like a recipe for weight gain, but a new study of postmenopausal women has found
Light therapy is safe and has measurable effects in the brain, according to a pioneering study by researchers from the Wellman
Researchers at Harvard University and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have created a detailed atlas of a critical region of
In its Three Questions, Three Answers series, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s Laura Kubzansky discusses the link between
The pandemic may be easing, but a new set of emotional challenges has only just begun. One worker got the green light
Dementia is a growing problem for people as they age, but it often goes undiagnosed. Now investigators at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital
A skin pigmentation mechanism that can darken the color of human skin as a natural defense against ultraviolet (UV)-associated cancers has been