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Astrologer Aliza Kelly Reveals 2026 Predictions for Each Zodiac Sign
Zelensky says peace deal is 90% ready in New Year address
What Happens When Onscreen Kisses Go Really Wrong
WHO prequalifies 2 COVID-19 rapid tests
These Celebrity Lookalikes Will Have You Seeing Double
Ukraine denies drone attack on Putin’s residence
Why Sister Wives’ Meri Brown Isn’t Sure Kody Brown’s Apology Is Real
24 Times the Kardashian-Jenners Clapped Back at Critics
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet’s Very Public Private Romance
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Astrologer Aliza Kelly Reveals 2026 Predictions for Each Zodiac Sign Zelensky says peace deal is 90% ready in New Year address What Happens When Onscreen Kisses Go Really Wrong WHO prequalifies 2 COVID-19 rapid tests These Celebrity Lookalikes Will Have You Seeing Double Ukraine denies drone attack on Putin’s residence Why Sister Wives’ Meri Brown Isn’t Sure Kody Brown’s Apology Is Real 24 Times the Kardashian-Jenners Clapped Back at Critics Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet’s Very Public Private Romance What Christina Hall, Rachel Bilson & More Have Shared on Co-Parenting
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2025
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Dr. Kyle Walsh Selected to Lead the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Kyle Walsh, Ph.D., was selected as the director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. As part of his responsibilities,

Jan
2025
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“Forever Chemicals” in Wastewater Far More Widespread Than Previously Known, New Multi-university Study Reveals

The “forever chemicals” flowing from U.S. wastewater treatment plants are not only more abundant than previously thought, but also largely consist of pharmaceuticals that have received little scientific or regulatory attention, a new multi-university study reveals.   The research, published in PNAS – and

Dec
2024
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Study Finds Folic Acid May Protect Mothers and Children Against Liver Damage From Prenatal Chemical Exposure

New York, NY (December 11, 2024) A new study by researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai reveals that prenatal exposure to environmental chemicals and endocrine disruptors may pose significant risks to liver health for both mothers and their

Dec
2024
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Study: Even Low Levels of Arsenic in Drinking Water Raise Kidney Cancer Risk

Arsenic occurs naturally and is found in groundwater in Texas and elsewhere. Getty Images New research findings from the Texas A&M University School of Public Health indicate that exposure to even low levels of arsenic poses significant health risks, including an increased risk of kidney cancer.

Nov
2024
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Researchers Develop Novel Framework Leveraging Multi-Omics Data to Advance Environmental Precision Health

Over the last 20 years, vast advancements in the field of biotechnology have led to the development of a research approach called multi-omics, which looks at multiple layers of biological information—like gene expression, proteins, and metabolites—all at once to get a complete