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Kids With Pneumonia Get Too Many Antibiotics And Chest X-Rays

Kids With Pneumonia Get Too Many Antibiotics And Chest X-Rays

Health care has become political and that means everyone wants everything for little money, at least when it comes to their own treatment or those in their family. The other edge of the political…
Psychologists Set Out To Conquer Anti-Science Beliefs About GMOs. Here's What Happened

Psychologists Set Out To Conquer Anti-Science Beliefs About GMOs. Here's What Happened

Though every world science body sees no reason to be concerned about genetic engineering - hundreds of millions of humans and billions of animals have been fine with a gene in one plant that is…
Water-Filled Elephant Tracks Are Predator-Free Highways For Frogs

Water-Filled Elephant Tracks Are Predator-Free Highways For Frogs

Researchers doing observations in Myanmar's Htamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary found that rain-filled tracks of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) were filled with frog egg masses and tadpoles. The tracks…
Capricious California: Coffee Won"t Have A Prop 65 Warning, Which Means Few Products Should

Capricious California: Coffee Won"t Have A Prop 65 Warning, Which Means Few Products Should

After attracting scorn with bizarre classifications of a weedkiller, bacon, and hot tea, the French statistics group known as the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) decided to…
US Stem Cell Clinic LLC Guilty Of Selling Adulterated Stem Cell Drug Product

US Stem Cell Clinic LLC Guilty Of Selling Adulterated Stem Cell Drug Product

US Stem Cell Clinic LLC, of Weston, Florida, and US Stem Cell Inc., of Sunrise, Florida, and their Chief Scientific Officer Kristin Comella, Ph.D. have adulterated and misbranded a stem cell drug…
Red And White Meats Are No Different When It Comes To Cholesterol

Red And White Meats Are No Different When It Comes To Cholesterol

Eating too much meat is considered a risk factor for high cholesterol, which is a risk factor for hypertension, which is a risk factor for heart disease. Given all that statistical correlation, it's…
Coffee Is Not Bad For Your Arteries, Even 25 Cups A Day

Coffee Is Not Bad For Your Arteries, Even 25 Cups A Day

Don't drink 25 cups of coffee a day, you shouldn't consumer anything equivalent to 25 cups per day, but if you do it won't be your arteries that give out, according to research presented today at the…
Women Of Childbearing Age, Stop Taking Supplements Containing Vinpocetine

Women Of Childbearing Age, Stop Taking Supplements Containing Vinpocetine

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expressing concern supplements containing vinpocetine, a supplement (e.g. Vinca minor extract, lesser periwinkle extract, common periwinkle extract) which is…
Racism Is Literally Toxic To African American Individuals, Say Psychologists

Racism Is Literally Toxic To African American Individuals, Say Psychologists

A new paper says that racist experiences increase inflammation in African American individuals, raising their risk of chronic illness and providing more evidence that creates physical health outcomes…
Insects? Lab-Grown Meat? Are You Ready For Lab-Grown Insect Meat?

Insects? Lab-Grown Meat? Are You Ready For Lab-Grown Insect Meat?

Pop culture is in a bit of a quandary. Though food is essential for life, culturally it is no longer a basic necessity, and that's thanks to science. We grow more food on less land than ever dreamed…

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