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Potentially toxic ‘forever chemicals’ may harm kids during critical period for bone development
Chemicals called PFAS may lower bone density in adolescents, a new study has found.
Theoretical approaches, treatment preferences, and clinician bias all play a role in the ways we understand eating disorders.
Opinion: The emerging legal questions raised in the Roblox cases could influence how courts approach corporate accountability ...
Bodø/Glimt stand on the brink of the Champions League quarter-finals, a symbol of Norway’s ability to punch above its weight in sport.
Tickling may be evolutionarily ancient and recognized across cultures, but science has only scratched the surface of this ...
On March 1, Florida cut off access to H.I.V. medications for 10,000 to 16,000 residents whose prescriptions are paid for by a ...
A recent study published in Perception suggests that playing outdoor sports improves peripheral color detection. The findings ...
Mes CHamoru is more than just a cultural festival. It is a critical window for linguistic revitalization. For parents, ...
A stranger funded her studies – she paid it forward by co-founding a charity for low-income families
Adriana Rasip thought policymaking was the best way to help people in need – until she worked with families in rental flats.
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A hospital on Oregon’s coast was on the brink of catastrophe until an unlikely alliance stepped up
The only large hospital on Oregon’s coast, situated in the heavily Republican district encompassing Coos Bay, received a financial lifeline from the Legislature this month. The surprise was who ...
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For Bayern Munich’s 2026/27 midfield, should the club promote from within, go with young transfer, or add an experienced player?
FC Bayern has a big decision to make.
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