Babies who have life-saving surgery for congenital heart problems within the first month of life face a lifelong risk of chronic kidney disease and high blood pressure.
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New Study Finds South Africa’s Springhare Is A Better Hopper Than Australia’s Kangaroos
While kangaroos are distinguished for their well-developed hindlimbs which they use to hop across the Australian outback, it seems South Africa has its own unusual hopper – the springhare
Tracking How Natural Disasters Become Pollution Disasters
Natural disasters ranging from hurricanes to river flooding can expose people to dangerous environmental contaminants.
How COVID Complicates a Historic Hurricane Season
Emergency response experts have studied events like Hurricane Sally, forecast to make landfall tomorrow along the Gulf Coast, for decades.
Researchers Reveal Serious Flaws in Studies Linking COVID-19 and Air Pollution
Carleton University’s Paul Villeneuve and McGill University’s Mark Goldberg have published new research calling into question reported links between air pollution and mortality from COVID-19.
Understanding "Ghost Forests" and Abandoned Farms
Barren fields and eerie, dead forests on Maryland’s Eastern Shore are some of the obvious signs of an “invisible flood”.