Articles by Sai Lopez

Sai Lopez


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What Women Have to Know About Dense Breast Tissue and Cancer

More than 40 percent of women have dense breast tissues but many are never informed that the type of breast tissue they have can make a cancer cell harder to identify on a mammogram
  • What's Growing Up Like for Asthmatic Kids with Pet Dogs?

    The findings haveproved the result of farm animals and also revealed that children who grew up with dogs during the first year of their lives had a 13 percent decreased hazards of asthma by age 6. The results were recorded in the journal JAMA Pediatrics.
  • Obesity Risk Relies on Job focus

    According to an analysis published in Social Science & Medicine, the kind of responsibility the people have at their work can impact their possibility of becoming obese.
  • Is Cheating Rooted in Your DNA?

    Our likelihood to cheat is actually written in the coding for our dopamine receptors, more popularly known as the "happy hormone."
  • Facebook’s Search to Repress Monotony by Moving Beyond Friends

    For years, you and your friends haven't just shared thoughts, you've also shared links. This time, by coming up with tools for publishers and entertainers, Facebook is aiming to deliver the content of those links such as the photos, videos and articles inside its own walls to not only have the most enticing substance, but to make it look and feel good as well.
  • Inspirational Runners Raced Through the Finish Line

    McGorty joined the marathon -- which garnered more than 50,000 runners in the previous year -- as a hand cyclist. Although he hasn't run more than three miles on foot, he has been practicing for the race for almost 12 weeks already and has hand cycled up to 17 miles, nine miles less than the marathon's entire length of 26.2 miles.
  • Can Pets Ward Off Evil Spirits?

    A number of pet owners stated that their dogs or cats warn them to a supernatural existence by barking, staring, at nothing, growling or by backing away from an entity that cannot be seen. According to some of the respondents, their pet also exhibits flared neck fur when a spirit is around.
  • Do Antidepressants Increase Complications after Plastic Surgery?

    Do Antidepressants Increase Complications after Plastic Surgery? The use of Antidepressant has greatly expanded in the previous years, one research shows that 1 out of 10 US adolescents and adults use these treatment.
  • What Does it Mean When Your Coffee has Mycotoxins

    A recent study validates the existence of these harmful metabolites created by fungi in commercial coffee samples, towards the issues about probable community health hazard.
  • Zombie Contact Lens Left a Teen from Michigan Partially Blind

    Creepy zombie or vampire contact lenses that make a costume look frightfully realistic are just some of the well-known but dangerous Halloween trend nowadays. A teen from Michigan have to learn it the hard way as these accessories can create serious health hazards.
  • Time Warner Cable: Look Forward to Losing the Cable Box

    In a couple of weeks, Time Warner Cable (TWC) is going to launch its testing in New York City for a cable service that doesn't require a cable box and simply dispatched over their client's home Internet, according to CBS News.
  • Drivers with Glaucoma can now Overcome Visual Field Loss by Increasing Scanning

    Drivers with glaucoma can now overcome visual field loss by increasing scanning According to a recent study, some people who have eyesight field deficit in both eyes due to glaucoma can still pass a standard driving test by increasing their optical scanning.
  • Great Grandmother's Wish to Visit Google HQ Finally Granted

    As Olive Horrell told CNET's Lexy Savvides,of her childhood, they had no electricity, no radio, horse and buggy back then. Horrell got the chance to come in contact with some of the more state-of-the-art technology as part of her Google VIP tour, arriving in style in a self-driving car.
  • Here's How Volkswagen Learned the Expensive Cost of Cheating

    VW announced a net loss of $1.84 billion in the third quarter, an abrupt fall from its income of approximately $3.3 billion in the previous year's quarter. The only cause was the radiation cheating rumors that has covered VW in the United States and Europe.
  • Health Care Costs for Dementia Go Sky High at the End of Life

    A new study suggests that Health care and caregiving charges for dementia patients in the last five years of life are at a great distant of being more difficult than they are for patients with heart disease, cancer and other diseases.
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