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  • Vitamin D Boosts Chances of Walking After Hip Fracture

    Senior citizens who are not vitamin D deficient have a better chance of walking after hip fracture surgery, according to a Rutgers-led study.

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  • What’s The Difference Between A Pandemic, Epidemic And Outbreak?

    A Texas A&M epidemiologist explains the distinctions of the three terms.

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  • Parkinson’s Disease Linked To Gene Targeted By Blue-Green Algae Toxin

    Scientists have discovered a possible link between Parkinson’s disease and a gene impacted by a neurotoxin found in blue-green algae.

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  • Invisible Plastics in Water

    A Washington State University research team has found that nanoscale particles of the most commonly used plastics tend to move through the water supply, especially in fresh water, or settle out in wastewater treatment plants, where they end up as sludge, in landfills, and often as fertilizer.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Heat Stress May Affect More Than 1.2 Billion People Annually by 2100

    Heat stress from extreme heat and humidity will annually affect areas now home to 1.2 billion people by 2100, assuming current greenhouse gas emissions, according to a Rutgers study.

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  • Stop Touching Your Face

    It's an unconscious tic we do dozens of times a day. Texas A&M experts explain why you shouldn't touch your eyes, nose and mouth, and offer advice for breaking the habit.

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  • Banded Mongoose Study Reveals How Behavior and Landscape Interactions Influence the Spread of Infectious Disease

    With outbreaks of infectious diseases making headlines around the world, scientists are under pressure to understand the drivers that influence the transmission of pathogens in order to better predict and control disease outbreaks.

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  • Can the Brown Cloud Make You Gain Weight?

    Breathing dirty air takes a heavy toll on gut bacteria, boosting risk of obesity, diabetes, gastrointestinal disorders and other chronic illnesses, new University of Colorado Boulder research suggests.

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  • Heavy Stress and Lifestyle Can Predict How Long We Live

    Life expectancy is influenced not only by the traditional lifestyle-related risk factors but also by factors related to a person's quality of life, such as heavy stress. 

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  • Magnolia Bark Compound Could Someday Help Treat Drug-Resistant Epilepsy

    In patients with epilepsy, normal neurological activity becomes disrupted, causing debilitating seizures. 

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