As major changes continue for our planet's climate, scientists are concerned about how plants will grow and adapt.
A 10-year study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that individuals in Japan who quit alcohol experienced higher levels ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNStudy shows impact of statins and aspirin on muscle health in smokersFor current and former smokers, statins may reduce the amount of chest muscle loss, while aspirin may contribute to increased ...
Bacterial vaginosis, which affects nearly 1 in 3 women, should be considered a sexually transmitted disease, according to a ...
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News Medical on MSNNew multicenter study shows: Which treatment helps best with high-risk acute pulmonary embolismA current study involving the University Hospital Bonn (UKB) has investigated which treatment strategy offers the best chances of survival in high-risk acute pulmonary embolism. The results, now ...
Some of the world's most advanced AI systems struggle to tell the time and work out dates on calendars, a study suggests.
Results found that 91% of current owners feel fulfilled in their professional lives, compared to just 55% of those who haven’t made the leap to business ownership.
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News Medical on MSNStudy shows benefits of GLP-1 drugs for kidney transplant recipients with type 2 diabetesKidney transplant recipients with type 2 diabetes treated with a new class of anti-obesity drugs were less likely to experience organ failure and survived longer, a new study shows.
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Mothers who took acetaminophen during pregnancy were more than three times more likely to have a child with ADHD, a.k.a.
The world's strongest ocean current could slow as melting Antarctic ice sheets flood it with fresh water, according to research published on Monday that warned of "severe" climate consequences.
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