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Pregnancy PFAS Exposure Linked to Long-Term Weight Gain, Heart Risks in Women

Infographic: Top 10 Plastic Polluters Ranked. Credit Dr Angeliki Savvantoglou of Bear Bones

Global Plastic Pollution Crisis: Uncollected Waste, Open Burning Major Culprits

Kabrena Rodda received the distinction of American Chemical Society (ACS) Fellow this month.

Forensic Toxicologist’s Pioneering Work Reveals Hidden Dangers in ‘Safer’ Drugs

Aruni Bhatnagar, director of the University of Louisville Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, standing amid some of the 8,000 trees and shrubs planted for the project.

Urban Tree Planting Linked to Reduced Inflammation in Residents

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Giving an antibiotic to all children under 5 in Africa saves lives

Aging man smiling on a park bench

Marriage strongly associated with health and well-being in aging men

Australian couple hugging

Australia’s Success in Life Expectancy

raw steak with seasoning

Heme Iron from Red Meat Linked to Higher Type 2 Diabetes Risk

A cityscape of a hazy morning

New Drug Shows Promise in Protecting Against Air Pollution-Linked Alzheimer’s Risk

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Cannabis Use Linked to Higher Risk of Head and Neck Cancer

Kitchen counter

Doctors call for ban on kitchen counter material

Hand saying No to another hand pointing gun

Gun permits may be more effective than background checks alone at reducing firearm homicides

Woman sitting in chair watching tv

New Model Reveals Rapid Spread of Suicide Contagion After Celebrity Deaths

This graph shows how a 1% change in stock prices affects death rates from specific causes. It covers three Chinese stock indexes: Shanghai, Shenzhen, and the CSI 300. The effects are measured on the same day (lag 0) and the next day (lag 1) after market changes

Stock Market Volatility Tied to Increased Cardiovascular and Suicide Risks

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