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PFAS concentrations in Los Angeles and Santa Ana rivers exceed federal safety limits, posing serious health risks to ...
A new study has found a link between chronic cannabis use − including in edible form − and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease that's comparable to the effects of smoking tobacco.. The ...
Study finds golf course proximity may be linked to elevated Parkinson's risk, particularly in municipal water areas with golf courses and regions with vulnerable groundwater. Some cite limitations.
A recent study by the National Waterkeeper Alliance has revealed alarming levels of PFAS, or forever chemicals, in the Pocotaligo River. Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are a ...
New University of Florida study finds body fat percentage is 78% more accurate than body mass index in predicting mortality risk, challenging the long-standing use of BMI as a health indicator.
A new study out of Iran suggests that depression and anxiety might be transmissible through kissing. Photographee.eu – stock.adobe.com Depression and anxiety can trigger the release of the ...
"MetALD and ALD subtypes of steatotic liver disease showed higher liver complications (HR 1.56 and 2.33) and mortality (HR ...
Women masturbate in order to relieve stress, not because they're fueled by rabid sexual fantasies, frisky new research from Switzerland has revealed. The steamy study surveyed 370 Swiss women aged ...
A first-of-its-kind study found lead, arsenic and other heavy metals in various tampon brands, but didn't link them to harmful health effects. Experts explain why it matters — and what to watch for.
A recent study by a University of Southern California professor shows that those in the Golden State may be paying as much as $8.43 per gallon for gas next year.
Chicago is sinking due to underground climate change, study finds 03:18. New York, Dallas, Seattle and 25 other major U.S. cities are sinking, threatening the structural integrity of buildings ...
A new study concludes excess deaths increased in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic but does not report any explosion in mortality among those vaccinated against the disease, as claimed in social ...