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When organ procurement organizations and transplant centers accept or select organs, they sometimes display a form of ageism known as left digit bias.

Bias against older organ donors may be leading to smaller organ supply for transplants

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Senior beautiful woman wearing casual t-shirt standing over isolated pink background showing arms muscles smiling proud. Fitness concept.

Is weakness the new smoking? Muscle strength tied to biological age, study shows

Categories Health

Sexual assault related ER visits increase more than tenfold

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
Heart illustration

Immune marker in patients with heart failure predicts risk, death

Categories Health

Flaring allows more methane into the atmosphere than we thought

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

This molecule could be behind liver fibrosis

Categories Health
Weight, skin conditions like acne and hair were the most common causes of insecurities in kids and teens.

National poll: 2 in 3 parents say their child is self-conscious about their appearance

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
The inner region of the Orion Nebula as seen by the James Webb Space Telescope’s NIRCam instrument. Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, Data reduction and analysis : PDRs4All ERS Team; graphical processing S. Fuenmayor

First JWST images of Orion Nebula released

Categories Space, Technology
A graphic of TBI with blood test vials.

Early blood tests predict death, severe disability for traumatic brain injury

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Coal-fired power plants in the United States. Bubbles are scaled by plant capacity, which ranges from 5 to 3,500 MW. Image credit: From Vanatta et al. in iScience, August 2022

Local renewable energy employment can fully replace U.S. coal jobs nationwide

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
Yoga mats rolled up.

Many older adults look beyond conventional medicine for help, but few talk to their doctors about it

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
An artistic rendering of multituberculates from the genus Mesodma—a mother with her litter of offspring—who lived in western North America 60 to 70 million years. Fossil evidence indicates that these creatures were the most abundant mammals in western North American just before and directly after the mass extinction event 66 million years ago that killed off the dinosaurs. Image credit: Andrey Atuchin

Study challenges old views on what’s ‘primitive’ in mammalian reproduction

Categories Life & Non-humans

Solar-powered chemistry uses carbon dioxide and water to make feedstock for fuels, chemicals

Categories Physics & Mathematics
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