According to a new study on how the source of a COVID-19 prevention message affects its perceived effectiveness, when Trump's name was associated with the message…

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Among recently returned veterans, a new study says those who are married or living with a partner are at higher suicide risk than soldiers who are single, and older married female veterans are at the greatest risk.

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Study Points to Human Impact on Evolution of Freshwater Fish

Male hummingbirds use beaks when fighting to stab at their opponents' throats.