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Fact-checking RFK Jr’s false claim linking autism to circumcision
The US health secretary’s claims are false, as research finds no clear connection between circumcision and autism.
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Your smartphone might not be hurting your mood after all
Despite fears that constant phone scrolling harms mental health, new research shows that smartphones have almost no ...
The Human Genome Project, launched in 1990 and completed in 2003, also moved the needle. Scientists had successfully ...
Objective This study aimed to determine the proportion of capacity challenges for refusal of care, the risk factors that may ...
Medindia on MSN
Does Your Phone Really Influence Your Mood?
Does excessive smartphone use harm mental health? Recent research shows minimal impact after four weeks, with demographic ...
The Fed considers information from a variety of sources in setting monetary policy, everything from anecdotal reports to original data produced by its regional Reserve Banks. But the loss of public, ...
Daily Maverick on MSN
Scrolling on the toilet increases your risk of haemorrhoids, new study shows
Many of us are guilty of scrolling our smartphones on the toilet. But a new study from the United States has found this habit may increase your risk of developing haemorrhoids by up to 46%.
CStone Pharmaceuticals ( OTCPK:CSPHF) Discusses CS2009 Data Interpretation and Future Clinical Development Strategy October 20, 2025 9:00 AM EDT ...
The mysterious population decline of the imperiled Franklin's bumble bee, which once flourished in a small area of northern California and southern ...
The Chicago Bears (4-2) have their first four-game winning streak since the end of the 2018 season, which is the last year they finished with a winning record or won the division. 10 thoughts from the ...
Theranostics and radiopharmaceutical therapies are rapidly transforming the medical landscape, and the neuro-oncology community is observing these developments with great interest. In a field characte ...
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The Hidden Science Behind Why We Develop Phobias
Have you ever wondered why some people panic at the sight of a spider while others remain perfectly calm? Fear serves as ...
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