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Key To Surviving Heart Attack Is Strong Legs

Researchers working with the European Society of Cardiology report that the key to surviving a heart attack is strong legs. Need some motivation not to skip leg day? Look no further. Researchers working with the European Society of Cardiology report that patients with especially strong legs are less likely to

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Something Weird Is Going On With Melatonin

According to a study, something weird is going on with melatonin as the number of annual calls to poison control for pediatric melatonin overdoses has risen by 530 percent over the prior 10 years. In the dark, early days of the coronavirus pandemic, Michael Toce noticed a surprising trend. As

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Your DNA Can Now Be Pulled From Thin Air

According to a research report published on Monday in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution, it is now possible to extract your DNA from thin air. David Duffy, a wildlife geneticist at the University of Florida, just wanted a better way to track disease in sea turtles. Then he started

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Two Youths Commit Suicide In Taxpayer-Funded Cross-Sex Hormone Study

According to a January article by researchers published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), two youths committed suicide in a taxpayer-funded cross-sex hormone study. Lawmakers are demanding answers after the suicide deaths of two young people involved in a transgender hormone study funded by the National Institutes of

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New Study Finds Prehistoric Migration From China To Americas

A new genetics study published Tuesday in Cell Reports finds prehistoric migration from China to the Americas. As the last continents to be settled by humans, the question of how and when people first came to the Americas has long intrigued scientists. A new genetics study published Tuesday in Cell

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Recycling Releases Microplastics Into Water Supply – Shocking Study

A shocking study reported in the Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances revealed that recycling releases microplastics into the water supply. A team of environmental engineers at the University of Strathclyde in Scotland and Dalhousie University Halifax in Canada has found that techniques for recycling plastics may inadvertently lead to increased

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High Levels Of Toxic Metals Found In Widely Consumed Drinks: Study

A study conducted by researchers from Tulane University, Louisiana found high levels of toxic metals in widely consumed drinks. A new study has found that some commonly consumed beverages such as fruit juice and artificial soda contain levels of toxic metals including arsenic, cadmium, and lead that exceed federal drinking water standards. Researchers

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