A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
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Your Blood Type Affects Your Risk of an Early Stroke, Study Reveals
Research suggests a surprising link between blood type and stroke risk, with people carrying one specific group A blood type ...
Studies reveal that when handwriting automaticity is achieved, it enhances the cognitive and "free-flowing" intellectual ...
Six in 10 Americans would let brands sponsor their weddings, a Talker Research survey finds, as rising costs reshape how ...
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How Sniffing Out Whale Scat May Save Southern Resident Orcas
The southern resident orcas are in trouble, but one scat sniffing pup is working along researchers to help the species.
This tried-and-true method is one of the best ways to study so you actually retain information—and it's not hard to do.
Kala Bio missed the primary endpoint in the study for its treatment of Persistent Corneal Epithelial Defect, an eye defect, and said it would stop development of the drug, called KPI-012. The company ...
Farmer's son Ravi Raj, with visual impairment, cleared UPSC with AIR 182 in his 4th attempt. Discover how his mother Vibha ...
Geologists use Nile sediment cores to reveal when Karnak Temple’s island foundation formed, pinpointing its origins to Egypt’s Old Kingdom era.
The agricultural cycle corresponds to our spiritual work, and thus on a more fundamental level, Sukkos is called Chag Ha’asif ...
Markets tumbled as Trump imposed 100% tariffs on Chinese goods, sparking fears of stagflation and supply chain shocks. Learn ...
The accumulation and poor management of plastic fibers and particles remains a pressing global issue, with serious ...
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