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Dentist James Craig Found Guilty of Murdering Wife With Poisoned Shake
Bryan Kohberger Allegedly Inspired by “Incel” Killer Elliot Rodger
Russian strikes kill 25 as prison and hospital hit, Ukraine says
Rapper Mack Maine in “Shock” Over Son Isaiah’s Sudden Death
The Kardashians Throw Grandma MJ a Lavish 91st Birthday Party
Swamp People Star Junior Edwards Dead
Is Taylor Swift Wearing an Engagement Ring? Here’s the Truth
‘All the people are hungry’: Voices from Gaza on desperate lack of food
Kelly Osbourne Mourns Death of Dad Ozzy Osbourne
Celeb Skincare Pro Vanessa Lee of The Things We Do Shares the Surprising Ways You Could Be Triggering Melasma
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Dentist James Craig Found Guilty of Murdering Wife With Poisoned Shake Bryan Kohberger Allegedly Inspired by “Incel” Killer Elliot Rodger Russian strikes kill 25 as prison and hospital hit, Ukraine says Rapper Mack Maine in “Shock” Over Son Isaiah’s Sudden Death The Kardashians Throw Grandma MJ a Lavish 91st Birthday Party Swamp People Star Junior Edwards Dead Is Taylor Swift Wearing an Engagement Ring? Here’s the Truth ‘All the people are hungry’: Voices from Gaza on desperate lack of food Kelly Osbourne Mourns Death of Dad Ozzy Osbourne Celeb Skincare Pro Vanessa Lee of The Things We Do Shares the Surprising Ways You Could Be Triggering Melasma
Sep
2023
18

AI and Machine Learning Can Successfully Diagnose Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, New Study Confirms

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Sep
2023
12

NIH Awards $50.3 Million for “Multi-Omics” Research on Human Health and Disease

News Release Tuesday, September 12, 2023 New research consortium will develop innovative strategies for clinical studies involving ancestrally diverse populations. The National Institutes of Health is establishing the Multi-Omics for Health and Disease Consortium, with approximately $11 million awarded in the consortium’s

Sep
2023
11

High Levels of Particulate Air Pollution Associated With Increased Breast Cancer Incidence

NIEHS intramural scientists have defined descriptive terms of particular relevance to their own research, and have ranked those terms accordingly. This search feature obtains best-matches with the terms you choose, and shows an overall score based on the scientific rankings. View our

Aug
2023
9

Wayne State University Researchers Improve Environmental Monitoring Applications

Dr. Yongli Wager is the lead author of a recent paper, “IoT-based edge computing (IoTEC) for improved environmental monitoring,” published in Sustainable computing DETROIT – A research team from Wayne State University’s National Institutes of Health-funded Superfund Research Program, the Center for

Jul
2023
19

Why Ongoing Worker Safety Training Is Critical to Effective Disaster Response

When it comes to disaster response and recovery operations, it is crucial that workers are prepared before there is an emergency, according to Rutgers researchers. Their study, published in New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, outlines the importance

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