The news story that is the basis of this blog entry claims hyperactivity is a genetic condition. This story belongs in the Scientists R Stoopid Section because it is one of the hundreds of health conditions that scientists want to blame on genetics. Most health problems that are attributed to genetics are actually physical problems […]
Vigorous exercise of more than two hours per week reduces the risk of developing breast cancer in postmenopausal African-American women by 64 percent, compared to women of the same race who do not exercise, according to researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Women with an early form of breast cancer who have dense breasts may be at higher risk of getting a second breast cancer, particularly in the opposite breast, a new study indicates.
The story that this blog entry is based on found that people who walked long distances had larger brains. This story belongs in the Scientists R Stoopid section because the story makes no mention of why the brains of people who walk long distances would be bigger. The findings of the study are proof that […]
One of the most frequently given reasons people provide for being unwilling to believe the claims of Happeh Theory, is that they go against established scientific claims or they are refuted by scientists. That seems like a reasonable reaction since people are taught scientists are respected people who should be trusted, and “Happeh” is an […]