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“Enjoy your coffee or mate, but make sure it’s not very hot,†said Stern, an associate professor of preventive medicine and urology at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. “There is physical evidence that very hot beverages can contribute to cell injury in the esophagus and thus contribute to cancer formation.â€

Jun 15, 2016
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Music instruction appears to accelerate brain development in young children, particularly in the areas of the brain that are responsible for processing sound, language development, speech perception and reading skills, according to initial results of a five-year study by USC neuroscientists.

Jun 14, 2016