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Books We’re Loving This Month: What To Read in February
Travis Kelce Reacts to Taylor Swift “Manifesting” Chiefs at Super Bowl
14 Sick Day Essentials To Add to Your Home ASAP
Trump threatens to cut funding for South Africa over land policy
Sister Wives’ Kody Brown Thinks He Made This Mistake With Polygamy
Revisit Taylor Swift, Beyoncé & More Stars’ First Grammys
Trump hits China, Mexico and Canada with tariffs
Where to watch UCLA vs. Michigan State gymnastics live stream, TV channel, start time for Jordan Chiles and more
Plane Crashes in Pennsylvania 2 Days After American Airlines Collision
New Music Friday January 31: The Weeknd, Will Smith, Big Sean, JENNIE, Jeff Goldblum and More
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Books We’re Loving This Month: What To Read in February Travis Kelce Reacts to Taylor Swift “Manifesting” Chiefs at Super Bowl 14 Sick Day Essentials To Add to Your Home ASAP Trump threatens to cut funding for South Africa over land policy Sister Wives’ Kody Brown Thinks He Made This Mistake With Polygamy Revisit Taylor Swift, Beyoncé & More Stars’ First Grammys Trump hits China, Mexico and Canada with tariffs Where to watch UCLA vs. Michigan State gymnastics live stream, TV channel, start time for Jordan Chiles and more Plane Crashes in Pennsylvania 2 Days After American Airlines Collision New Music Friday January 31: The Weeknd, Will Smith, Big Sean, JENNIE, Jeff Goldblum and More
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

Oct
2024
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Common Consumer Product Chemicals Now Tied to Cardiac Electrical Changes

“Our findings were highly sex-specific,” said Wang. In women, researchers identified an association with longer QRS duration, or contraction of the ventricles, and dysfunction of the electrical impulses of the heart. “It was particularly pronounced in women with higher body mass indexes,”