A UCSF study led by Dr. Benjamin Breyer explores personalized water needs, debunking the "eight glasses a day" myth and revealing how increased water intake affects overall health and well-being.
Andrea Nakano interviews Dr. Judith Hahn about the U.S. Surgeon General's call for cancer risk to be added to alcohol warning ...
Scientists have discovered how brain circuits affected by stress can predict resilience in mice. By stimulating certain ...
A UCSF review of thousands of studies has found that the inhalation and ingestion of pollution caused by microplastics — small plastic particles less than 5 millimeters in size — could lead to a slew ...
A further seven rodent studies assessed microplastic exposure and its links to chronic inflammation, lung injury, lung ...
In "My Brother's Keeper," Nicholas Rosenlicht taps into the frustration that many Americans feel about the U.S. health care ...
They found that these shards - which are now virtually everywhere in the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we ...
Microplastics in air, food, and water harm health by causing inflammation, organ damage, and cancer. They disrupt fertility, ...
We’re encouraged to drink more water because ‘it’s good for us.’ Now, a new study has tested that claim, examining the evidence from previous studies to see whether increasing the amount of water you ...
A brutal murder on a New York City subway made national headlines. But left unsaid was how frequently people experiencing homelessness are killed — often while asleep.
The story about how homelessness among military veterans fell can tell us a lot about what we need to do in order to end the ...
California lawmakers passed — and Governor Gavin Newsom signed — more than 100 bills, and many of those have become new laws ...