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Muscle-building response to weight training differs among high-protein animal foods, study reveals
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has shed light on the muscle-building response to…
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Endangered shark meat is being sold under misleading labels in the U.S., study finds
Shark meat is available in certain grocery stores, seafood markets, and online in the United States, but a recent study…
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Study is the first to link pesticides and death in kids
Public concern is continuing to rise over the harmful effects of pesticides and other environmental pollutants, particularly on children. Recent…
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Eating animal protein following training can improve recovery, study finds
The importance of protein in post-workout recovery has long been known, but a recent study from Texas A&M University sheds…
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U.S. physicians are trusted sources of guidance amid H5N1 outbreak, study finds
A recent study conducted by researchers at the City University of New York School of Public Health has revealed that…
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Trump administration restored funding for major diabetes study. The halt still stung
The recent decision by the Trump administration to restore federal research funding to Columbia University has breathed new life into…
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Giving Up Smoking Might Make It Easier To Overcome Substance Abuse Disorders: Study
Quitting smoking cigarettes has been shown to significantly improve recovery outcomes for individuals with substance abuse disorders, according to a…
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New study sheds light on what kinds of workers are losing jobs to AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the workplace, with entry-level workers at risk of being replaced by generative AI tools like…
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Nearly a third of people using over-the-counter birth control pills previously used nothing, study finds
Over-the-counter birth control pills have been gaining popularity since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first OTC pill…
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Denver airport delays study of using nuclear power to fuel growth
Denver International Airport has decided to pause plans to commission a study on using nuclear power, less than a week…
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