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Led by researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, this is one of the first longitudinal studies of PFAS — also known as “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down — and bone mineral density focused on young people of Hispanic ...
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"Now there is an intriguing possibility that dark matter may be more complex and vibrant than we expected."
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Dysmenorrhea affects women throughout their reproductive years but there has been a lack of effective and well-tolerated treatment options. Pain symptoms mainly result from inflammatory processes and increased contractile activity in the myometrium. ...
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Columbia, Yale, and CHLA researchers have found that brain connectivity is different in infants born to mothers who felt stress from discrimination and acculturation while pregnant.
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Children born between 32 and 38 weeks’ gestation are more likely to have developmental disorders – such as language delay, cognitive impairment, ADHD and Cerebral palsy – compared with children born at full term, according to a major new study. ...
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Released into the wild, the humble goldfish can grow to a monstrous size and destroy habitats for native species. Canadian researchers are tracking the fish, so that they might be culled.
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There are many pitfalls to buying presents, from seeking an instant reaction to a fear of sentimentality. But a few simple psychological principles can help you make better choices
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Volunteers wielding trowels in Greenwich are among many exploring sites as community digs boom across the UK
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A bold genomic process is being harnessed to eliminate decades of interbreeding with domestic moggies
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Overemphasis on innovation and carbon removal risks distracting from main goal of stopping use of fossil fuels, say scientists
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The fossil was originally discovered in the Alberta Badlands in 2009.
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Small windows barred with iron expose the ‘brute violence’ slaves were subjected to in the historic city