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Scientific Statement On Predicting Survival for Cardiac Arrest Survivors
If a loved one has a heart attack that stops the heart, ends up in a coma, and the treating physician approaches you about taking the person off life support, would you trust that the physician knows when to make the call or how to judge that the person won’t recover?
Mattresses Could Emit Higher Levels of VOCs During Sleep
Hundreds of household items, including furniture, paint and electronics, emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which at high levels can pose health risks.
As Climate Changes, Colombia’s Small Coffee Farmers Pay the Price
At first glance, Finca El Ocaso, located in the hills outside Salento, Colombia, could be mistaken for a natural forest: rows of squat Arabica coffee trees are interspersed with plantain, banana, and lime and shaded by towering nogal cafatero trees, whose high canopy hosts flocks of chattering parrots and other birds.
Paris Agreement Does Not Rule Out Ice-Free Arctic
Research published in this week’s issue of Nature Communications reveals a considerable chance for an ice-free Arctic Ocean at global warming limits stipulated in the Paris Agreement.
Study: Global Farming Trends Threaten Food Security
Citrus fruits, coffee and avocados: The food on our tables has become more diverse in recent decades.