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In the crusade to reduce chronic disease and neurobehavioral issues in the United States, synthetic food dyes are a hot target. California began paving the way for legislation against petroleum-based ...
US biomedical agency’s public-access policy kicks in on 1 July. Nature talks to specialists about how to comply.
The public is tuning out the seemingly slow warming of the world, but it doesn't have to be that way, argue Grace Liu and ...
A new study examined different ways of coping with stress to see what makes us feel better when we're struggling.
America’s vaccine advisory committee is now taking seriously a baseless anti-vaccine flash point.
Tyler Kartzinel likens protecting biodiversity to enhancing cellphone networks. His analogy is pretty straightforward: look for gaps in coverage, and then do what’s needed to fill them. “Engineers ...
Ever since the dawn of civilization on this planet the bipedal animals human beings have wondered about the creation of this universe Science has been trying to unravel the mystery surrounding its ori ...
Ripping the plastic wrap from the meat or prepackaged fruit and veggies you purchased at the grocery store may contaminate your food with micro- and nanoplastics, according to new research. Plastic ...
In 2025, each issue of Population Health, Equity & Outcomes will feature a profile of a health system leader transforming ...
A novel consent process facilitated the prospective use of real-world data to evaluate clinical changes without the delays ...
Milestone articles have highlighted the frequency and types of statistical errors in research,1–5 yet fundamental errors ...
Objective This study aims to calculate the global warming potential, in carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent emissions, from all in-scope activities involved in a phase-1 clinical study. Design ...
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