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Study analyzing 77 research papers finds habitual consumption of processed foods increases chronic disease risk, challenging ...
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The Cool Down on MSNStanford study sounds the alarm after linking common household appliance to dangerous pollutant: 'Enormously toxic… a proven human carcinogen'"We found that exhaust fans were often ineffective." Stanford study sounds the alarm after linking common household appliance ...
For a rational lightning protection design of power distribution lines, it is important to consider the cost performance of countermeasures. For this purpose, it is necessary to evaluate the lightning ...
Visit-to-visit FEV1 variation was found to be a mortality risk factor among 9/11 FDNY rescue and recovery workers.
Objectives Person-related work requires workers to interact with individuals not employed at the workplace, such as clients ...
The hazard of the progression of intermediate age-related macular degeneration (iAMD) was higher in those whose complement ...
Early-onset neonatal sepsis is associated with an increased likelihood of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and ...
Among older adults, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is associated with increased risk for ...
A study reveals significant genomic differences in metastatic prostate cancer among veterans, highlighting the need for ...
Choice of statistical models and data integrity are vital A BMJ investigation by Doshi (doi:10.1136/bmj.r1201)1raises concerns about the integrity of two randomised trials with surrogate endpoints ...
I don't think we can be giving them out like candy.” The new study included 38,545 people taking a GLP-1 drug and 12,540 people who had undergone one of the bariatric surgery procedures.
The study analyzed changes in screen use among 4,285 children beginning at around age 10, regularly screening them for compulsive use, difficulty disengaging and distress when not given access.
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