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Alice Munro, acclaimed short-story writer and Nobel Prize winner, dies at 92
LA Times via Yahoo News· 6 days agoCritics referred to her “mature vision.” By 1998 Munro was at the height of her success. She won the...
Mixed public opinion on polygenic embryo screening for IVF
Science Daily· 7 days agoAlthough the approach, known as polygenic embryo screening, is not yet available in most IVF clinics, a few companies have begun offering such estimates -- or risk scores -- to gauge
Elaine Bloom Lehe, of Centereach, handy with tools and animals, dies at 88
Newsday· 5 days agoLehe (pronounced “Lee”), died April 23 of heart disease at St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center in...
Mohan Qin: How dangerous are bits of plastic too small to see?
Wisconsin State Journal· 7 days agoNanoplastics are attracting concern because recent technological advances have made it easier for...
For People Over 40, BMI Obesity Readings May Not be Accurate
Healthline via AOL· 5 days agoSo somebody who’s extremely muscular may look like they have a high BMI because of their height...
UConn shares tips on selecting a flowering tree for your yard
Hartford Courant· 3 days agoIf there’s a spot for a spring flowering tree in your landscape, now is the time to look at the...
Urban farming helps to improve the overall health of residents
News Channel 5 Cleveland· 5 days agoRandy McShepard is one of the co-founders of Rid-All; he said the surrounding area has a high amount of diabetes, heart disease and cancer, and a lot of ...
Competing for cash may spur men to lose weight
UPI· 5 days agoWeight loss was more successful among men who engaged in a competitive game versus those who weren't offered the challenge, researchers said. A...
Study reveals mixed public opinion on polygenic embryo screening for IVF
Medical Xpress· 6 days agoAlthough the approach, known as polygenic embryo screening, is not yet available in most IVF...
What, Exactly Are Nanoplastics And How Can We Avoid Them?
Inverse· 4 days agoIt’s become common to read that microplastics — little bits of plastic smaller than a pencil eraser...