Little evidence PFAS exposure harms health
Per- and poly-fluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) are persistent organic pollutants found most commonly in firefighting foam. Every now and again,
Read moreStéphane Rinderknech Succeeds Frédéric Rozé as President and CEO of L’Oréal USA
Stéphane Rinderknech has been appointed president and chief executive officer of L’Oréal USA, succeeding Frédéric Rozé, who has been in
Read moreScientist recommends ways to improve electronic health records
In an editorial in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, Regenstrief Institute research scientist Michael Weiner, MD, MPH highlights shortcomings
Read moreSimilarities in human, chimpanzee, and bonobo eye color patterns revealed
Studies have suggested that the contrast between the white of human eyes — known as the sclerae — and the
Read morePopping your neck is likely a low risk for stroke
The Washington Post recently reported the story of Josh Hader, a 28-year-old who stretched and popped his neck, tore an
Read moreAssisted reproduction technology leaves its mark on genes temporarily
Any effect that assisted reproduction technology has on babies’ genes is largely corrected by adulthood, new research led by the
Read morePrEParing family planning clinics in Kenya to prevent new HIV infections
In sub-Saharan Africa, many young women and adolescent girls are at high risk of HIV infection. In a new research
Read moreA youth, blinded almost by Junk Food diet
A Serving of fries of the day was combined to his main meal, with certain Chips, white bread and sausages:
Read moreShare your goals — but be careful whom you tell: Tell your aspirations to higher-status people, study suggests
If you want to achieve a goal, make sure you share your objective with the right person. In a new
Read moreResearch explores factors behind hazardous drinking among Māori
Research undertaken by Victoria University of Wellington Ph.D. student Taylor Winter suggests that experiences of discrimination may contribute to higher
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