Health & Medicine
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Extreme Heat and Wildfire Smoke Found to Have Affected 16.5 Million Californians [Study]
Combination extreme heat and wildfire smoke is different as researchers have found that the two are more hazardous than one.
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COVID-19 Survivors Faces Increased Risk of Cardiovascular Complications in the Future
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Milk Teeth is Linked to Weight Gain During Adolescent Years: New Study
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Parasitic Genes Comprising over Half of Human DNA Being Monitored for Potential Disease Treatments
Mosquitoes Have Evolved Olfactory System for Hunting Human Scents, Study Reveals
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Mysterious Deaths of Over 30 Dogs from Symptoms Similar to Canine Parvovirus Being Investigated in Michigan
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More Than 15,400 Cases of Monkeypox have Been Reported, According to Data
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Poor Heart Health Can Lead to a Premature Brain Later in Your Life: New Study
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DKT Is a Herbal Treatment That Can Prevent the Loss of Essential Gut Bacteria While Also Raising Immune Cell Numbers in the Colon
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Scientists Describes Evolution of Neisseriaceae Oral Bacteria as New Model Organisms Help Pinpoint New Antimicrobial Targets
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Scientists "Reprogram" Crops to Help Adapt with Climate Change
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Aging Heart Leads to Somatic Mutations That are Irreparable: New Study
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Scientists Investigate the Effects of Pesticides on Thyroid Cancer






