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Ongoing strike in UK’s Birmingham leaves 17,000 tonnes of garbage piled up

Listen to article Birmingham City Council has declared a major incident over the ongoing bin strike, which has left 17,000 tonnes of…

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Pregnant with COVID? The Long-Term Risks You Need to Know

About 10% of those pregnant during COVID-19 may face long-term symptoms like fatigue, with risk factors including anxiety and obesity.…

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How Paris Plans to Outsmart Olympic Pathogens

A study targeting the 2024 Paris Games identified six priority pathogens for wastewater surveillance to monitor public health risks efficiently.…

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The Lifesaving Power of Plant Oils in Your Bloodstream

Recent research has shown that diets high in plant-based unsaturated fats can significantly alter blood fat profiles, which correlates with…

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How Cornell’s Revolutionary Biochip Could Save Us From the Next Pandemic

Cornell University has introduced a bioelectric device that can quickly identify harmful coronavirus variants and potentially other viruses. This microchip-based…

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Scientists Debunk 4 Popular Myths About the Safety of Intermittent Fasting

Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago have debunked four myths about intermittent fasting: it does not lead to a…

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Cow Flu Crisis? Decoding the Dangerous Jump of H5N1 to Humans

A cow resting in her stall. In the foreground is a colorized transmission electron micrograph of H5N1 virus particles (yellow).…

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Largest Study of Its Kind Finds Gut Microbes Linked to Type 2 Diabetes

A comprehensive study across diverse populations linked specific bacterial strains and bacteriophages within the gut microbiome to type 2 diabetes…

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Alarming Study Unveils How “Forever Chemicals” Transfer From Mothers to Newborns

A recent study on PFAS exposure in infants shows that these chemicals are more likely to cross the placenta than…

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Startling Research Shows That Toxic “Forever Chemicals” Can Penetrate Human Skin

A recent study has shown that PFAS, toxic chemicals used in many consumer products, can be absorbed through the skin…

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