For the last decade, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has required tobacco manufacturers and importers to report the levels of harmful and potentially harmful
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For the last decade, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has required tobacco manufacturers and importers to report the levels of harmful and potentially harmful
Read moreIn the first few months of their lives, babies cry, babble, gurgle and make a variety of other peculiar sounds. It can be difficult to
Read moreKnowing the environmental and human-related variables that characterize the favorable areas for the incidence of the West Nile virus, a flavivirus that is transmitted from
Read moreCoronaviruses exploit our cells so they can make copies of themselves inside us. After they enter our cells, they use our cell machinery to make
Read moreUnderstanding how the immune system responds to acute brain hemorrhage could open doors to identifying treatments for this devastating disease. However, up until now, there
Read moreResearchers have called on European policymakers to make adequate resources available to tackle pancreatic cancer, a disease that is almost invariably fatal and where little
Read moreLSD may alter consciousness by freeing the brain from its natural barriers, allowing neurons that wouldn’t normally interact, to have unusual conversations, brain scans show.
Read moreVariation in a specific gene could be related to traits that are beneficial to bonding and relationship satisfaction in the first years of a marriage,
Read morePeople with cardiometabolic risk factors such as high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes have an increased risk of life-threatening COVID-19 requiring treatment with invasive ventilation
Read moreSeven people in four states have been hospitalized in a Listeria outbreak linked to potentially contaminated cheese, U.S. health officials said Friday. Because Listeria monocytogenes
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