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Still More Evidence That Antioxidant Supplements Actually Increase Cancer Risk
Antioxidants have been pitched from grocery store shelves, vitamin supplement labels, and by nutritionist sketchballs for as long as I can remember. Indeed, the basic idea tra...
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Antioxidants have been pitched from grocery store shelves, vitamin supplement labels, and by nutritionist sketchballs for as long as I can remember. Indeed, the basic idea tra...
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An entrepreneur builds a startup; chances are that he’s a man. And then it’s likely he hires more men as the fledgling business takes on early employees. That star...
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When Kristen Bell found out that polio is still an issue for young children around the world, she knew she had to get involved. “It’s a viral disease and it mostly...
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Recommendations to reduce the rates of preterm birth developed at the Wayne State University School of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health’s Perinatology Rese...
Read MoreChernobyl's Exclusion Zone Is Now a Thriving Wildlife Habitat
Timothy Mousseau, a biologist at the University of South Carolina, and his colleagues found that some birds were adapting to the radioactive environment by producing higher le...
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The product, called microlattice, is 100 times lighter than styrofoam, according to Boeing, and is made with interconnected hollow tubes. Its structure is similar to that of a...
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Just over a week ago at the United Nations (UN), one hundred ninety-three countries adopted a new sustainable development agenda to tackle some of the world’s most press...
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Last month marked a transition from one era of global health and development to the next. Seventeen Sustainable Development Goals were agreed by 193 heads of st...
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In 1998, an unusually sweltering El Ni?o did more than just break temperature records around the world?it heated up the oceans enough to spur what scientists came to call the ...
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Part 2 of Surabhi Diaries by filmmaker Suhail Tatari continues his vivid recollections f...
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In 1978, Shah Bano, an elderly Muslim woman from Indore, filed a petition seeking mainte...
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