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A new study from ADA Forsyth scientists is testing a novel technology to replace root canal therapy with tissue regeneration
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Consumers were angry and dismayed when they found out the truth about these terms, says an ASA study
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of intercessory prayer performed by a group of spiritual leaders on the health outcomes of hospitalized patients with Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) infection, specifically focusing on mortality an ...
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There is a growing appreciation that the direct interaction between bacteriophages and the mammalian host can facilitate diverse and unexplored symbioses; this study shows that mammalian cells internalize phage, using them as a resource to enhance ce ...
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This cohort study examines the risk of second primary cancer in patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma after the Chernobyl disaster.
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EU and UK carmakers have secured just 16% of lithium, cobalt and nickel needed to hit 2030 targets, says study
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Drawing from 33 elite interviews, this study develops a capacity-based approach to analyse the emergent regulatory system for online safety in the UK.
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A new study at Columbia University Irving Medical Center links soccer heading to a decline in brain structure and function over a two-year period.
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Former Wall Street banker Randall Atkins got a lot more than he bargained for when he paid $2 million for a Wyoming coal mine without even seeing it in 2012. At the time, he planned to make money selling coal from his mine to other plants. That was b ...
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Social media influencers may cause political parties to moderate their policy positions in general elections while polarizing the rest of society, according to a new study published in the journal Management Information Systems Quarterly.