Daryl Nelson
Study: Water Increases Your Energy Level
The next time you’re fatigued at work, drink a glass of water to feel replenished. According to a study published in the British Journal of Nutrition, dehydration is a main cause of mental fatigue and memory.
Researchers Create Chip To Dectect Prostate Cancer in Urine
Scientists from the University of Parma in Italy have developed a chip that would be able to detect a suspected marker of aggressive prostate cancer in urine, which could make cancer testing easier and less invasive.
Men Responsible for Half of Infertility Cases Among Couples
Many couples struggle with fertility – about 15 percent of couples in United States. Though infertility is often thought of as a woman’s issue, data suggests half of couples are affected by male infertility.
Prostate, Colon, Lung Cancer Rates Down
Cancer rates for lung, prostate and colon cancer has dropped significantly for men in the United States, according to the latest Cancer Facts & Figures report from the American Cancer Society.
Study: Overweight Americans May Risk Kidney Damage When Attempting Weight Loss
The nutritional and lifestyle habits of overweight adults, including diets and diet pills, may be causing kidney damage, according to a new study published in the International Journal of Obesity.
Study: Prostate Cancer Risk Halved for Subfertile Men
Men who are involuntarily childless due to subfertility are at a significantly lower risk of developing prostate cancer, according to a recently released study.
CDC: The U.S. Suicide Rate Continues to Rise
The U.S. suicide rate is the highest in 15 years, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The report found the suicide rate has been on the rise since 2000, and hit its highest point in 2009.
Scientists Develop New Way To Treat Prostate, Pancreatic Cancer
Researchers in Sweden may have developed new technology to properly monitor laser light therapy to treat prostate and pancreatic cancer.
Yale Scientists Find Way to Control the Quality of Sperm
Researchers at Yale University have discovered how the “guardian of the genome” monitors the quality control in the production of sperm and potentially other cells, too.
Study: Exercise in Early 20s May Lower Risk of Osteoporosis
Physical exercise in a persons early 20s positively impacts bone development and can lower the risk of fractures as they grow older, according to a study from the University of Gothenburg, in Sweden.