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From pdfs to proof: what a journal club makes possible
Recently I had the privilege of delivering the inaugural talk for VitalScope, a new journal club at University of Karachi's Department of Physiology. The theme — "From Chaos to Comprehension: ...
Aviation is very safe, but on this specific issue — this is aviation’s Achilles heel,” an industry expert said.
As a dry spell stretches from months to years, grasslands can adapt - to a point.A recent paper in the journal Science, ...
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How fast is your brain ageing? Five easy tests to try at home
How well our memory works is determined by a complex combination of things, but we can assess it at home for free ...
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Listening to Music Has a Surprising Impact on Dementia Risk, Study Shows
Listening to music into old age could reduce the risk of dementia by almost 40 percent, a new study has found.
If you know what diatoms are, it's probably because of their beauty. These single-celled algae found on the ocean floor have ...
The reduction of health inequalities has been a priority of researchers, decision-makers and practitioners for many years.
Everyone deserves an opportunity” is one of their core beliefs. Orion fulfills it by supporting people who face barriers like ...
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Are Paper Receipts Toxic? And Is It Safe to Touch Them?
Recent headlines highlighted the possibility that paper receipts may contain toxic chemicals. Here’s what the risks may be — and how to handle them safely.
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Research uncovers factors influencing where doctors live and work
Research into why some areas of the country lack enough doctors has revealed the reasons why medical professionals prefer certain locations over others.
Beta waves dominate during waking hours when you are focused, alert and engaged in active thinking, problem-solving or ...
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