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More than 15 million people in the US, UK, Germany and France do not know they have the most aggressive form of fatty liver disease, according…
ADHD is not becoming more common despite the surge in people being diagnosed, research suggests.The review, led by King’s College London, looked at 40 studies in…
The first thing that always crosses my mind when testing fitness wearables is how accurate the data is. Smartwatches and fitness trackers aren’t cheap, and if…
People born more recently are less likely to have dementia at any given age than earlier generations, research suggests, with the trend more pronounced in women.According…
An exercise programme for colon cancer patients can cut the risk of dying by a third, a major international trial shows.The researchers said it was “not…
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman.How are you doing today, listeners? Would you say you’re flourishing? I’m guessing you probably wouldn’t—unless you…
A new study published in Jama Health Forum estimates that if the US were to remove fluoride from public drinking water supplies – as Donald Trump’s…
All but one of 23 beers sampled for toxic Pfas “forever chemicals” contained the compounds, new research finds, raising safety questions about one of the world’s…
Decades before the Trump administration forbade using federal funding for research into the topic, Craig Ramey wondered if high-quality early education for Black children in North…
The excess pollution emitted as a result of the Dieselgate scandal has killed about 16,000 people in the UK and caused 30,000 cases of asthma in…
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