NIH study links particulate air pollution to increased mutations in lung cancers among nonsmokers
Whole-genome sequencing study found air pollution to cause more cancer-related changes than secondhand smoke.
Find reliable insights on physical health, mental wellness, nutrition, and fitness. This category curates evidence-based articles to inspire healthier lifestyles and informed choices.
Whole-genome sequencing study found air pollution to cause more cancer-related changes than secondhand smoke.
NIH scientists and collaborators reveal the brain preserves its representation of lost limb in clinical study.
Study of human cells and mice may have implications for other lysosomal storage disorders
NIH-funded finding supports addressing smoking cessation during substance use treatment