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Common Pregnancy Medications Linked to Higher Autism Risk in Massive U.S. Study - SciTechDaily
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Common Pregnancy Medications Linked to Higher Autism Risk in Massive U.S. Study - SciTechDaily
Prenatal use of certain common medications may raise autism risk, especially when multiple drugs are combined. Findings highlight the need for caution...
Apr 27, 5:35 AM Read More
What happened to Covid? - statnews.com
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What happened to Covid? - statnews.com
The thinking about what risk Covid poses — or doesn't pose — has shifted in recent years. What does it mean for you?...
Apr 27, 5:17 AM Read More
Medieval art makes the body a site of theology and politics - Aeon
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Medieval art makes the body a site of theology and politics - Aeon
Medieval artists depicted bodies as vehicles for politics and hierarchy. Repeated enough, these roles began to appear natural...
Apr 27, 5:03 AM Read More
Safe sex concerns - Women say no intercourse if condom prices rise - Jamaica Star
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Safe sex concerns - Women say no intercourse if condom prices rise - Jamaica Star
Some Jamaicans say they are choosing abstinence as fears grow over rising condom prices, while others warn the cost could push risky behaviour. “Hon...
Apr 27, 5:01 AM Read More
I’m a doctor — the 2 things men should do in every decade for peak health - New York Post
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I’m a doctor — the 2 things men should do in every decade for peak health - New York Post
It may seem unnatural to go to the doctor when you feel totally healthy, but it will pay off for decades to come....
Apr 27, 5:00 AM Read More
Want to Lose Weight? New Research Says You Should Make 2 Small Changes to When You Eat - inc.com
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Want to Lose Weight? New Research Says You Should Make 2 Small Changes to When You Eat - inc.com
Eating healthy as an entrepreneur is hard, but new research suggests simple scheduling tweaks can make losing weight easier....
Apr 27, 4:10 AM Read More
Patients say they want Alzheimer’s blood tests. Doctors aren’t sure they help. - NBC News
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Patients say they want Alzheimer’s blood tests. Doctors aren’t sure they help. - NBC News
The idea is straightforward: Take a blood test now, even without symptoms, and learn if you could some day develop Alzheimer’s disease...
Apr 27, 4:00 AM Read More
Scientists search the microbiome for clues to the rise in colorectal cancers - NPR
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Scientists search the microbiome for clues to the rise in colorectal cancers - NPR
Unlike many cancers, colorectal cancer has become more lethal for people at younger ages. Doctors are sleuthing out why....
Apr 27, 4:00 AM Read More
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War and neglect fuel deadly measles epidemic in Sudan’s Darfur - Al Jazeera
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Apr 27, 3:09 AM Read More
Psychology says the single biggest predictor of happiness isn't income, relationships, or health - it's the ability to be present in an ordinary moment without wishing it were something else - Space Daily
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Psychology says the single biggest predictor of happiness isn't income, relationships, or health - it's the ability to be present in an ordinary moment without wishing it were something else - Space Daily
I want to tell you the most important finding in happiness research, and I want to warn you in advance that it’s going to sound obvious. It’s goin...
Apr 27, 2:09 AM Read More
The people who replay conversations for hours afterward aren't anxious. They're conducting a forensic review they were taught to perform as children, when missing a tonal shift in a parent's voice had real consequences - Silicon Canals
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The people who replay conversations for hours afterward aren't anxious. They're conducting a forensic review they were taught to perform as children, when missing a tonal shift in a parent's voice had real consequences - Silicon Canals
The forensic review of every conversation isn't a malfunction. It's a childhood-installed protocol running on adult relationships it was never designe...
Apr 27, 12:43 AM Read More
Even Low Levels of Alcohol Could Damage Your Brain, Study Finds - ScienceAlert
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Even Low Levels of Alcohol Could Damage Your Brain, Study Finds - ScienceAlert
We know that too much booze is bad for us, but a new study reveals that even a low level of alcohol intake could damage the brain....
Apr 27, 12:11 AM Read More
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