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  • Biologists Build Proteins That Avoid Crosstalk with Existing Molecules

    Inside a living cell, many important messages are communicated via interactions between proteins.

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  • THL Surveyed Finns’ Risk Beliefs on Indoor Air

    People consider health risks greater than what is suggested by research data.

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  • Q&A: Air Quality During and After Wildfires

    UCLA Health pulmonologist recommends precautions to take when smoke fills the air – even when it’s not visible.

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    Almost one third of Canadians live near a major road — and this means they go about their everyday lives exposed to a complex mixture of vehicle air pollutants.

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  • Living in a Noisy Area Increases the Risk of Suffering a More Serious Stroke

    The high levels of environmental noise we are subjected to in large cities can increase both the severity and consequences of an ischaemic stroke. 

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  • Scientists Warn of New Health Threat Caused by Global Warming

    Monash University researchers are warning that global warming is likely to increase illnesses caused by undernutrition, due to the effects of heat exposure.

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  • Nutritious Foods Have a Lower Environmental Impact Than Unhealthy Foods

    Widespread adaptation of healthier diets would markedly reduce the environmental impact of agriculture and food production, according to new research from the University of Minnesota and Oxford University.

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  • Precision Mapping with Satellite, Drone Photos Could Help Predict Infections of a Widespread Tropical Disease

    Satellite images, drone photos and even Google Earth could help identify communities most at risk for getting one of the world’s worst tropical diseases.

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  • Pumped Up: These 3D Printers Create Perfect Models of Life-Sized Human Hearts, Spines and Other Body Parts

    In a small, windowless room at Toronto General Hospital, a bank of seven 3D printers runs day and night, patiently laying down layer after layer of coloured plastic.

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  • New Study Points to Possible Correlation Between Sleep and Overall Good Health

    As if you didn’t already have enough to worry about to keep you up at night, a new study indicates that poor sleep can negatively affect your gut microbiome, which can, in turn, lead to additional health issues.

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