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Children with special health needs are more likely to come from poorer neighborhoods, researchers...
Medical Xpress· 6 hours agoThis can set them up for a lifetime of issues, such as being less likely to meet educational...
Sierra Leone's bushmeat markets pose serious health hazards—Researchers offer potential solutions
Medical Xpress· 6 hours agoWild animal carcasses yet to be butchered are stacked haphazardly on benches and leak blood and...
From immunotherapy to mRNA vaccines—the latest science on melanoma treatment explained
Medical Xpress· 6 hours agoOver the past decade, these treatments have seen a significant climb in the number of advanced...
How do you remember to remember? Here are hacks to improve your prospective memory
Fast Company Magazine· 7 hours agoIf you’ve experienced this phenomenon, you’ve had a prospective memory lapse. Memory usually means...
With all this bird flu around, how safe are eggs, chicken or milk?
Medical Xpress· 6 hours agoBird flu (or avian influenza) is a bird disease caused by specific types of influenza virus. Indeed,...
Zombie Fire Season Is Here in the Arctic
Wired News· 4 days agoThis article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Most scientists believe that zombie fires are the remnants of fires...
Whose health matters? The diversity deficit in clinical trials
Medical Xpress· 6 hours agoAs a professor of medicine and a researcher with an interest in ethnic variation and health, I have...
Frequent Mowing May Transform Poisonous Weeds Into ‘Superweeds’
Forbes· 18 hours agoKeeping a lawn or garden tidy and free of weeds often involves regular mowing, but a new study...
How LGBTQ+ life was portrayed on public access TV
Fast Company Magazine· 6 hours agoCreated by three artist-activists – Cuban playwright Ana Simo, theater director and producer Linda Chapman and independent filmmaker Mary Patierno –...
Why India and Pakistan’s T20 cricket showdown in New York is such a big deal
Houston Chronicle· 10 hours agoEuropean immigration fueled the sport’s popularity in the first half of the 19th century, and Abraham Lincoln reportedly watched a cricket match in 1859. This is shorter than the game’s longer ...