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The Best White Pants for Women to Wear This Summer — Shop Free People, Madewell, Spanx and More
Jimmie Allen Dropped by Record Label After Second Allegation of Sexual Assault
Lancet study: More than 100 million people in India diabetic
See Selena Gomez Hilariously Flirt With Soccer Players: “I’m Single”
France stabbing: Children attacked in Annecy park in stable condition
Raquel Leviss Wanted a Real Throuple With Tom Sandoval & Ariana Madix
Canada wildfires: Millions advised to mask up due to intense smoke
Rumer Willis Recalls Breaking Her Own Water While Giving Birth
Ros Atkins explains the Ukraine dam breach
Anna Shay’s Bling Empire Co-Stars Pay Tribute After Her Death
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The Best White Pants for Women to Wear This Summer — Shop Free People, Madewell, Spanx and More Jimmie Allen Dropped by Record Label After Second Allegation of Sexual Assault Lancet study: More than 100 million people in India diabetic See Selena Gomez Hilariously Flirt With Soccer Players: “I’m Single” France stabbing: Children attacked in Annecy park in stable condition Raquel Leviss Wanted a Real Throuple With Tom Sandoval & Ariana Madix Canada wildfires: Millions advised to mask up due to intense smoke Rumer Willis Recalls Breaking Her Own Water While Giving Birth Ros Atkins explains the Ukraine dam breach Anna Shay’s Bling Empire Co-Stars Pay Tribute After Her Death
May
2023
11

NIH Launches $140 Million Effort to Investigate Genetic Variation in Normal Human Cells and Tissues

News Release Thursday, May 11, 2023 Common Fund Program will accelerate research on human development, aging, and disease. The National Institutes of Health is launching a new program, the Common Fund’s Somatic Mosaicism Across Human Tissues (SMaHT) Network, that aims to transform

Apr
2023
19

URI Researcher Contributes to Study Confirming Link Between PFAS – ‘forever Chemicals’ — in Drinking Water and Weight Gain

KINGSTON, RHODE ISLAND – April 19, 2023 — A University of Rhode Island researcher leads a study that confirms a direct link between certain chemicals in drinking water and human obesity – specifically that increased PFAS content in blood promotes weight gain

Mar
2023
21

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Helps Lead Groundbreaking Study on the Human and Ocean Health Impacts of Ocean Plastics

Woods Hole, Mass. — For the first time, leading researchers from the fields of healthcare, ocean science, and social science have collaborated to quantify plastic’s considerable risks to all life on Earth. The Minderoo-Monaco Commission on Plastics and Human Health report, released

Mar
2023
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New Study: Abatacept Therapy Offers Promising Results Treating Juvenile Dermatomyositis

Newswise — WASHINGTON (March 8, 2023)–Juvenile dermatomyositis, a rare but often severe and chronic systemic autoimmune disease, includes a large number of patients who are treatment resistant, requiring long term immunosuppressive therapy. A small open-label study published in Arthritis and Rheumatology shows

Feb
2023
21

Keck School of Medicine Study Finds “Forever Chemicals” Disrupt Key Biological Processes

Exposure to a mixture of chemicals called PFAS leads to alterations in biological processes associated with a broad range of diseases. By Hope Hamashige PFAS icons (Illustration iStock) A team of researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC found that