The findings underscore the importance of training, best-practice protocols, and up-to-date equipment to reduce exposure for ...
Objective Findings of previous studies on associations between dairy consumption and metabolic health status were inconsistent. This study aimed to assess the link between consumption of dairy foods ...
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Zero-alcohol ads may increase teens’ intent to drink alcohol
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Zero-alcohol ads may look harmless, but new research suggests they are associated with stronger brand ...
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Higher ultra-processed food intake aligns with greater binge eating risk in obesity study
By Tarun Sai Lomte New clinical research links ultra-processed food consumption with disordered eating patterns and poorer diet quality in adults with obesity, highlighting potential targets for ...
A recent study reveals that people who are highly open to new experiences tend to have fewer children. Scientists attribute this to delayed parenthood, shorter romantic relationships, and a lower ...
Coined forever chemicals due to the years it takes for them to break down, PFAS are 'a group of thousands of human-made ...
Individuals who exhibit dark personality traits spend more time consuming violent pornography. A recent study suggests this ...
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Beware of Radiation Doses Among Heart Scanners, Study Says
Coronary CT angiography, poorer countries under scrutiny for larger doses ...
A study of over 16,000 adults in England and Scotland finds a significant positive association between gambling frequency and the risk for gambling-related harm.
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are persistent in the environment. They are found in drinking water, soil, and animal tissues.
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