The first major study of climate change's projected impacts on coffee says that global warming could reduce coffee growing areas in Latin America by as much as 88 percent by 2050
The findings are drawn from the Singapore Chinese Health Study, a population-based cohort study which recruited more than 63,000 middle-aged and elderly Chinese in Singapore from 1993 to 1998
In the future, scientists want to further investigate the molecules and examine their capacity as predictive biomarkers of taxane-based radiochemotherapy
In the study, children whose mothers took 800 or more micrograms of folic acid (the amount in most prenatal vitamins) had a significantly lower risk of developing autism spectrum disorder