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Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (Norm)

The largest study to date of "microneedle vaccine patches" for measles and rubella shows that the painless patch works just as effectively as shots from a hypodermic needle

'Tylenol Lite' – Will a Safer New Useless Painkiller Replace a Dangerous Old One

How Rainy Is Seattle? It's Not Even in the Top of Major U.S. Cities

Tylenol Isn't So Safe, but at Least It Works, Right?

COVID: Asymptomatic Cancer Patient Was a One-Woman Super-Spreader

Scientists believe that starving cancer cells of their favorite foods may be an effective way to inhibit tumor growth

Data pertaining to deaths due to Covid classified into groups of age and race.

Hydroxychloroquine Probably Isn’t the Answer

We Made One Gram Of Remdesivir

Globally, 12% of cancers are caused by infectious disease. Of these, more than 90% are due to the bacterium H

A new study reveals that nearly 40% of Europeans want to "live in a world where chemical substances don't exist"; 82% didn't know that table salt is table salt, whether it is extracted from the ocean or made synthetically.

Starving cancer by cutting off its favorite foods, glucose and glutamine

New research suggests that changes in spending patterns may be able to identify a person with dementia

Scientists have discovered that an FDA-approved arthritis drug might also help treat pancreatic cancer

With the purpose of creating better recyclable plastics, chemists have discovered a way to convert aspirin into plastic and then back to aspirin.

Young Chinese and American children show marked differences in abstract thinking

A study of 331 retracted chemistry papers found that 69% were due to plagiarism or data manipulation. Only 16% were due to "honest errors.”

Traumatic childhood experiences are linked to shorter telomeres on chromosomes, suggesting the possibility that such early life events can have negative long-term health consequences…

New research in rats shows that heroin addiction activates brain circuits associated with negative emotional learning

John Ioannidis Aims His Bazooka at Nutrition Science (2018)

Dishes made with dry-cured ham are popular in the Mediterranean region, particularly in Span

Car accidents involving moose are 13 times more likely to result in a human death than crashes with deer.

Refrigerated and frozen food is supposed to remain that way during transport to the market

Scientists have genetically modified cassava, a staple crop in Africa, to contain more iron and zinc

Purposefully mislabeling conventional food as ”organic” is one type of food fraud that can be difficult to detect

New research from Scotland shows that when that country lowered its legal blood alcohol level from 0.08 g/dL to 0.05 g/dL, there was no change in the number of motor vehicle accidents.

Who Is Telling the Truth About Prescription Opioid Deaths? DEA? CDC? Neither?

Using a mathematical model, researchers show how a society can become polarized, even if everybody is acting in good faith to pursue the truth.

Algal blooms produce toxins, but some might be clinically useful against cancer

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