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Survey participants who reported using a smartphone while on the toilet had a higher risk of hemorrhoids than non-users.
When people think of nature sounds, they likely imagine birds singing at dawn or frogs calling after rain. But beneath the ...
Mice turning tiny steering wheels to move shapes on a screen have helped scientists produce the first brain-wide map of ...
Microplastics are tiny, plastic fragments — many too small to see — found in the air, soil and water. Measuring their ...
Polyamines are natural molecules that promote healthy aging but are also linked to cancer progression, presenting a ...
A new IIASA-led study for the first time maps safe areas that can practically be used for underground carbon storage, and estimates that using them all would only cut warming by 0.7°C. The result is ...
Director, Human Islet and Adenovirus Core, Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism Institute, and The Friedman Brain Institute at Mount Sinai Paul J. Kenny, PhD, Ward-Coleman Professor and Chair of the Nash ...
New consumer patient research from the American Heart Association, conducted by The Olinger Group, finds that most people with AFib (62%) had no prior knowledge of the condition before being diagnosed ...
The study, published Sept. 3 in JAMA Network Open, found that older adults living in flood-hit areas in New Jersey faced a 5% ...
New research from Princeton University uncovers why bone metastasis often leads to anemia Cancer specialists have long known ...
Researchers have developed a transparent solar concentrator that can be directly coated onto architectural glass, enabling colorless and unidirectional solar energy collection. This new design, based ...
Triple-negative breast cancer is particularly aggressive and difficult to treat; but recent research may offer a new way to target the often-deadly disease.
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