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Melatonin, which is classified as a dietary supplement by the Saudi Food and Drug Authority, is used to manage sleep disorders. In this study, community pharmacists’ knowledge and attitudes about dispensing melatonin supplements and the perceived s ...
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Researchers say AI tool has potential to enhance diagnosis and treatment â but without discernible biases
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Body image dissatisfaction refers to negative thoughts and feelings individuals have towards their own body appearance and this is thought to be affected by the physiological changes that occur during pregnancy. There are two main conflicting theorie ...
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Will snow become cleaner or dirtier in the future? Using Earth System Model simulations, this study reveals a cleaner snow future and highlights its benefits for future water supply from snowmelt.
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More deprived areas have fewer parks and public places protected by official local green space designation
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Amid the debate over the dangers of widespread AI development, rarely do people talk about the huge amount of energy required to power it.
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To understand the link between fat accumulation and poor health outcomes for obese individuals, researchers are exploring how adipose tissue is structured and the mechanisms behind the inflammatory response.
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Analysis showed that ‘theft from shops’ was the most frequent offence (36%) for sentences of that time frame.
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Species from snails to algae to amoebas make programmable DNA-cutting enzymes called Fanzors, and a new study from MIT’s McGovern Institute has identified thousands of them.
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study shows widespread concern over quality of managers, with 82% of bosses deemed ‘accidental’, having had no formal training
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Adult insects, including butterflies and moths, typically have only three pairs of legs. But the existence of extra legs in caterpillars – chubby abdominal appendeages also known as ‘prolegs’ – has long posed an evolutionary mystery to biolog ...