The woolly rhino, Coelodonta antiquitatis, would have been an impressive sight to the ancient people who painted images of ...
More hours spent gaming each week were associated with poorer diet quality—regardless of other lifestyle factors.
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Color Blindness and Bladder Cancer: A Bad Combination for Survival?
A retrospective cohort study suggested that people with color blindness may have a higher risk of mortality from bladder ...
Objective: To compare and analyze the differences in vaginal microecological characteristics between populations with ...
Lowering credit card rates to 10% would most help minimum payers, who face financial and psychological barriers that make ...
Quince Therapeutics (QNCX) rated Buy ahead of Phase 3 NEAT readout in A-T; eDSP targets $1B+ orphan market with strong cash ...
A new study shows human immune systems differ across populations, raising new questions for medicine and global drug research ...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing may experience higher rates of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) than their ...
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Men Face Double the Odds of Advanced Multiple Myeloma at Diagnosis
Men with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma are twice as likely as women to have stage III disease, with more kidney damage and ...
Rabbit hunting season regulations vary greatly by state and local wildlife management organizations. Daily bag limits change ...
A Chinese research team recently constructed the first normative references of brain structure across the entire lifespan for ...
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Narcissism May Explain Why Smart People Believe Conspiracy Theories
Why do smart people believe conspiracies? Narcissism cancels out education's benefits at surprisingly common levels of ...
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