New studies suggested exercise can provide significant benefits to people recovering from breast and prostate cancer. Doctors at Ohio State said patients improved muscular strength, cardiovascular function, and quality of life compared to non-exercisers.
Repeated bouts of binge drinking during teenage years can affect offspring later in life. Doctors at Loyola University said binge drinking can alter genes in the brain, putting future children at risk of depression, anxiety, and metabolic disorders.
You can tell a lot about a person from the chemicals found on their cell phones. Researchers in California discovered they could piece together clues about diet, hygiene, medications, even caffeine and sunscreen use, via molecules swabbed and analyzed from a person’s phone.
Sources:
1 – American Institute for Cancer Research
2 – Society for Neuroscience
3 – Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences