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A massive study following 80,000 Japanese adults found that women who ate small fish monthly had a 32% lower risk of dying early. The same group also saw a 28% drop in cancer-related deaths. Experts ...
A study has found that women in climate science are just as productive and successful as their male peers when it comes to journal publications, but are 90% as likely as men to maintain their careers.
Better assessment of stress and tailored approaches to combat it could give clinicians the tools they need to fend off lasting damage to health ...
Super Agers author Eric Topol unpacks the rise of biological age tests—from organ clocks to immune system clocks—and how they might revolutionize early diagnosis of disease ...
Since skiing's infancy, backcountry skiing has always been a part of the sport, with skiers seeking solitude, a good uphill ...
The inMIND trial led to the FDA approval of Monjuvi with Revlimid and Rituxan for relapsed follicular lymphoma, showing ...
The signers acknowledged that leaders of their professions had previously condemned a street protest against lockdown ...
Rescue crews are scrambling to find survivors of catastrophic flooding that tore through Central Texas on the Fourth of July.
Sustainable materials—powered by sunlight and living microbes—that remove pollutants from water, release oxygen into a wound ...
According to a report from Axios, the Trump administration has canceled funding and contracts to Springer Nature, including payments for subscriptions to the company’s publications, which include the ...
CSIRO Publishing, the national science agency’s editorially ­independent publishing arm, is closing its prestigious commercial magazine Cosmos – once dubbed the ‘New Yorker of science ...
Only two days after the Journal of the Academy of Public Health's official launch, Science Magazine criticised it in a news item. A scientist I had recommended as a member of our Academy wrote to me ...