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When the government pulls a public health ad campaign, it usually raises more questions than it answers. And when that ...
Not that anyone asked, but uranium enrichment is certainly a newsworthy topic where a little science might be helpful. Here's how it's done. Plus, for no good reason, a gratuitous attack on the ...
Your doctor insists exercise is key to longevity. However, is your workout truly lengthening your lifespan or just reflecting your good genes and healthy habits? A study of Finnish twins examines ...
Before chronic pain research had a name for its nemesis, Dr. Rita Levi-Montalcini discovered the molecule that would ...
Some weeks, the news cycle feels like a clown car—chaotic, packed with noise, and somehow both alarming and hilarious. But ...
Welcome to the internet discourse, where winning is more important than understanding and everyone’s armed with a meme. Today ...
Tailoring medicines to an individual’s genetic profile is now possible. One critical aspect is genetic testing that reduces ...
What happens when your therapist has no soul — and worse, no sense? From ChatBots that can mimic empathy to psychotic AI ...
Have you ever wondered why a drumbeat makes your foot tap before you even realize it? It’s not magic or mystical prediction; ...
A novel therapy involving electrical pulses to the vagus nerve might unlock the brain’s hidden potential to rewire itself, ...
Think today's latest chemical scare accounts for the onslaught of children’s diseases? Think again. America has been swimming ...
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