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A new study from the UW found that unfiltered air from rush-hour traffic significantly increased passengersâ blood pressure, both while in the car and up to 24 hours later.Â
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Seismic wave signal has been getting more intense in recent decades, reflecting increasingly stormy seas and higher ocean swell.
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Currently, more than half of all cervical cancers diagnosed in the United States are in people who are overdue for screening or have never been screened. In a new study, researchers report that...
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The technology is expected to be developed into a hand-held device for use in the critical ‘golden hour’ after traumatic brain injury
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<p>Clocking up 6 or more hours of sedentary leisure time every day may double a woman&rsquo;s risk of uterine fibroids before she&rsquo;s gone through the menopause, suggests research published in the open access journal ...
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Objective To investigate the association between walking speed and the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Design Systematic review and meta-analysis.
Data sources PubMed, Scopus, CENTRAL and Web of Science to 30 May 2023.
Eligibility criteria for selecting ...
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Of the 1.5 million children in English schools identified for SEN services, only one in three – 0.5 million – were girls.
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The researchers studied decisions that more than 150 children ages 10 to 13 made while playing games that offered opportunities to risk a little and explore for potential gains.
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<p>The costs of environmental pollution caused by plastics in cigarette butts and packaging amount to an estimated US$26 billion every year or US$186 billion every 10 years&mdash;adjusted for inflation&mdash;in waste man ...
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<p><a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167268123003074?via%3Dihub">New research</a> by the <a href="http://www.unisa.edu.au/">Univers ...
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In part one of this three-part series, three climate scientists reveal the moment they realised the planet was heading for catastrophe. What did they do when they found out? How did they think the world would respond? And how do they feel today, look ...
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The natural world is caught in a vicious cycle – extreme weather is destroying natural habitats and wildlife, yet these are crucial to fighting the climate crisis