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22,000-year-old artifacts could rewrite ancient human history in North America
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoHe found nearly 300 tools on Parsons Island and says they're around 22,000 years old. That's...
New treatment may extend survival for people with advanced colon cancer
UPI· 1 day agoPeople battling advanced colon cancers might have a new treatment option that could extend their...
Who will like beetle skewers? What Europeans think about alternative protein food
Phys.org· 3 days agoResearchers from SWPS University together with experts from Germany, Denmark, Greece, Norway and...
Chocolate’s tasty flavors might pose a risk in o | Newswise
Newswise· 7 days agoA variety of molecules work together to create that unmistakable aroma, but those same molecules might carry some unwanted health effects if there are too many around. According to research ...
Hurricane season 2024: Rapid intensification forecasts improve, and then there was Otis
Palm Beach Daily News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoResearch into cases of rapid intensification between 2015 and 2017 showed that NHC forecasts were...
Semaglutide use tied to lower kidney disease risk in obesity
Medical News Today· 5 days agoBoth obesity and cardiovascular disease can increase a person’s risk of developing kidney disease. A...
Huntsville identified as a ‘hotspot’ for Parkinson’s disease, study says
Birmingham News· 4 days agoPeople living in Huntsville are at greater risk of developing Parkinson’s disease than those in most...
HPV vaccine linked to sharp reduction in risk of cancers in men
UPI· 6 days agoDevelopment and uptake of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine has been crucial in reducing rates...
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Austin Daily Herald· 9 hours agoShareholders approved all agenda items and proposals of the Board of DirectorsRobert K. Warner, M.B.A. and Arshad M. Khanani, M.D., M.A., FASRS elected as members of the Board of DirectorsBaruch D. Kuppermann, M.D., Ph.D. and Frank G. Holz, M.
Most younger women who want kids after breast cancer are successful, research data shows
ABC News· 7 days agoAmong younger women with breast cancer, it may be possible for many to have a baby after their...