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Turin Shroud imprint might not be from human body, says groundbreaking new study - Brazilian designer’s research suggests ...
Background Human immunodeficiency virus prevalence remains a major public health concern in Sierra Leone. This study examines ...
Hone Health reports that the controversial 2002 WHI study misled menopause care, linking HRT to breast cancer and causing treatment declines.
Sleep and brain experts respond to new findings on the association between REM sleep and Alzheimer's disease, recommending consistent sleep habits and early intervention.
The study aims to introduce mental health awareness and training at 18 San Antonio churches, see how those churches adapt that information to meet congregation and community needs, then measure ...
Find out why vehicle-dwelling declined in Venice, as detailed in the latest study by RAND Corporation on the city's homeless population.
BMI is B-A-D, a new study suggests. There's a better way to measure weight “It’s scary to think that we may have been using a surrogate — BMI — that may not have been all that accurate ...
The Way You Breathe Is Unique to You, Like a Fingerprint, New Study Suggests Researchers could identify people with almost 97 percent accuracy based on 24 hours of their recorded breathing ...
New Apple study challenges whether AI models truly “reason” through problems Puzzle-based experiments reveal limitations of simulated reasoning, but others dispute findings.
Women in midlife who drink coffee daily may have a better chance of living longer and free of 11 chronic diseases, a new study suggests.
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