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Health Effects

Chocolate

Chocolate’s tasty flavors might pose a risk in other desserts

Categories Health
Person smoking. Pixabay

Boys who smoke in their early teens risk passing on harmful epigenetic traits to future children

Categories Health
Bottle of water. Pixabay

Water fasts can help you lose weight, but you might gain it back quickly

Categories Health
Chess players perform worse when air pollution increases, according to research co-authored by MIT economist Juan Palacios. Credits:Image: Jose-Luis Olivares, MIT, with figures from iStockphoto

Chess players perform worse in air pollution

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Health
Major fire with helicopter dropping water

Unnecessary Deaths by Fire

Categories Bloggers
Breakthrough process was developed by UCR scientists for drinking water treatment and toxic site remediation

Water cleanup method destroys cancer-causing “forever chemicals”

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health

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