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Research shows that improved home ventilation can ease asthma symptoms, advance public health
Improving Home Ventilation to Ease Asthma Symptoms For millions of people living with asthma, even the air inside their homes…
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Research cuts may widen racial disparities for common blood cancer, multiple myeloma
Understanding Multiple Myeloma: A Personal Journey At the age of 72, Diane Hunter began experiencing a myriad of symptoms that…
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A Suffocating Truth – Ban Research On Ethnic Bias In Healthcare And People Will Die
Improving Patient Outcomes: The Importance of Accurate Oxygen Measurement Deprive your body of oxygen and you are minutes away from…
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Autism research, IVF care, GLP-1 side effects: Morning Rounds
Pickleball Injuries: A Growing Concern in the Sports World Recent reports have highlighted a concerning trend in the world of…
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Impostor study participants could distort health research and endanger patient outcomes
The issue of impostor participants in health research is a growing concern that threatens the integrity of data and ultimately…
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NIH autism research project launches under cloud of Tylenol episode
Last week, the National Institutes of Health announced a $50 million investment in research aimed at understanding the environmental factors…
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What the research says about Tylenol and autism
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to make a groundbreaking announcement regarding the potential link between the use…
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick voids ‘illegal’ $7.4B agreement to pay Biden-staffed nonprofit for semiconductor research
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick made a bold move on Monday by canceling a Biden administration agreement that involved distributing billions…
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Are all ultra-processed foods bad? New research suggests not
A recent study conducted by Swinburne University challenges the traditional belief that all ultra-processed foods are inherently bad for health.…
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Access to green space a mental health lifeline during COVID-19 pandemic, research reveals
A recent national study conducted by researchers from Carleton University and the University of Toronto has unveiled a fascinating connection…
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