Friday, December 6, 2019
Home »
» Medical News Today: Wet and cold weather linked to increased cancer rates
Medical News Today: Wet and cold weather linked to increased cancer rates
In the first study of its kind, researchers identify a surprising link between living in a cold, damp climate and increased rates of cancer.
Related Posts:
The 'sandwich generation' still supports its children while caring for its parents, which is playing a toll on its health Cornell Cooperative Extension graphic Kentucky Health News America has Generation X, Generation Z and more, but it also has "the sandwich generation," adults between 40 and 59 who care for their aging parents and he… Read More
Demon Copperhead author and Ky. native Barbara Kingsolver talks about the opioid epidemic and Appalachia's difficulty with it Barbara Kingsolver (Facebook photo) Barbara Kingsolver says she intended her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Demon Copperhead to be her "great Appalachian novel" that told the story of how the opioid epidemic has r… Read More
Health-care workers are more likely than law-enforcement officers to have injuries and illnesses that keep them away from work Axios graphic Kentucky Health News "Health-care workers are increasingly being assaulted or shot on the job, making hospitals and clinics among the most dangerous workplaces in America," report Tina Reed… Read More
Tiny antibodies hold big promise for cancer treatment, UK says Alpacas are one of the few animals to produce nanobodies,a promising tool for drug research and development. (Photo: Ben Corwin, UK Research Communications) By Elizabeth Chapin University of Kentucky Usi… Read More
AppalReD Legal Aid to hold 20th annual Domestic Violence and Elder Abuse Awareness Conference via Zoom on Sept. 15 The Appalachian Research and Defense Fund of Kentucky is holding its 20th annual Domestic Violence and Elder Abuse Awareness Conference Sept. 15 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. ET via Zoom. The organization, which … Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment