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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
How the AI boom derailed clean‑air efforts in one of America's most polluted citiesAmerica's push for cleaner air faces a new challenge. The growing demand for electricity from data centers is reviving coal-fired power pla...
Dirty Tile Grout Try This Quick At Home Trick To Clean It Without Ripping It OutGrubby grout doesn't always mean costly renovation. A simple, science-backed DIY paste of baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and dish soap eff...
Trump administration report on US child health cited nonexistent studies, media report saysA U.S. government report, linked to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is under scrutiny for citing nonexistent studies to support its...
Who is Dr Jay Bhattacharya? The Stanford voice against COVID lockdowns and new NIH headNIH Head Dr Jay Bhattacharya: Donald Trump nominated Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, the first Indian-American in a top Trump administrative role, to...
High arsenic concentration in groundwater in 18 districts of Bihar: StudyHigh arsenic concentration has been found in groundwater in 18 districts of Bihar, as well as its correlation with incidences of gallbladde...
Safety is no baggageComparison of crash outcomes revealed significant differences for both drivers and vehicles. Drivers who survived were more likely to have ...
COVID-19 patients experience loss of appetite, diarrhoea and other digestive symptomsThe signs are are not restricted to respiratory problems.
Ladies, does your work involve sitting for long hours? You are likely to be frailWomen who sit for about ten hours a day are more at risk of becoming frail.
- Light marijuana use not linked to kidney disease: Study
New York, March 4 (IANS) Occasional and relatively light use of marijuana may not increase risk of kidney disease in healthy adults below t...
Can't 'like' things enough on Facebook? It may be affecting your mental & physical healthThe study also found that those who updated their FBstatus more often reported having worse mental health.
Addicted to Facebook? It may be harming your mental healthPeople who update their Facebook status more often reportedly have worse mental health than those who are infrequent users.
Are you an optimist? You might live longerHealthy behaviours only partially explain the link between optimism and reduced mortality risk.
Cancer rates on the rise in lower-income countries: StudyThe increase in many low-and middle-income countries is partially due to increases in risk factors that are typical of Western countries.
Elder abuse lowest in India among Asian countries, highest in ChinaIn Asia, the highest prevalence of elder abuse was found among older adults in China, while the lowest was reported among older adults in I...
Nuts & peanuts can lower your risk of dyingPeople who eat at least 10 grams of nuts or peanuts daily have a lower risk of dying from several major causes of death, says a new study.
Counterfeit drugs pose global threat: studyScientists report in a collection of journal articles that up to 41 % of specimens failed to meet quality standards in global studies.
Exposure to light while sleeping can make you fat: StudyBody mass index, waist-hip ratio, waist-height ratio and waist circumference in women increased with increasing exposure to light at night.
Internet use may cut depression in elderlyThe data were obtained from four waves of the Health and Retirement Study, a survey collecting information from more than 22,000 older Amer...
- The spirit of the times
Physicians are slowly beginning to bear the onus of having to disbelieve in a somewhat widely accepted social evil: alcohol consumption. Th...
- Sleep deficit unlikely to affect weight over time
Regularly getting 5 hours or less of shut eye a night does not appear to have a considerable influence body weight or waist size over time,...