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How concerned should we be about PFAS in our drinking water? Professor Rainer Lohmann answers this question and more.
Women diagnosed with premenstrual symptoms have a slightly increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease later in life.
The FDA has released 200+ complete response letters in a bid to offer new insights into drug approval rejections and ...
Technology Networks spoke with Stefan Foser, vice president of global pharma at Bruker, to explore how they integrate ...
A Weizmann Institute study has identified hundreds of B2-SINE RNA molecules that drive nerve regeneration in mice. These ...
In a world-first pilot study, researchers from the University of South Australia have used video footage of insects to ...
Adults who stay consistently active throughout their lives can lower their risk of early death by up to 40 percent, a global ...
A University of Colorado study has revealed that dopamine communicates with precise, targeted signals rather than flooding ...
The results offer real-world data that support long-term protection through vaccination and suggest a level of population ...
More than a thousand fish species use sounds to exchange information, yet, the vital role of fish sounds are left out of ...
Researchers have identified a promising strategy to enhance the safety of nanomedicines, advanced therapies often used in ...
A new fMRI study found that adults with autism and neurotypical individuals process images of body parts similarly in the ...