Wildfire smoke is obvious, but its long-term health impacts are not
The 2025 Canadian wildfire season is on track to be the country’s second worst on record, burning more than 16.5 million acres and causing wildfire
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The 2025 Canadian wildfire season is on track to be the country’s second worst on record, burning more than 16.5 million acres and causing wildfire
Chinese officials have showcased what they claim will be the world’s largest solar farm on the Tibetan plateau
Using vaginal estrogen tablets was not associated with an increased risk of recurrent ischemic stroke among postmenopausal women in a registry in Denmark, according to
“My son was diagnosed with congenital CMV, a virus that can cause hearing loss. As part of this diagnosis, he will be required to have
The Global Virus Network (GVN), in partnership with the University of South Florida (USF) Youth Experiences and Hillsborough County Public Schools STEM Department, recently concluded
How does one identify something no one has a test for? Designer drugs replicate the effects of known, illicit drugs but evade law enforcement. The
A preclinical evaluation of a new ‘dual-mode’ tracer agent shows promise in not only helping surgeons image and plan prostate cancer procedures, but also provide
It’s been a long-accepted reality that with age comes increased inflammation – so widely accepted it’s been dubbed “inflammaging.”
A new study finds that a high-salt diet triggers brain inflammation that drives up blood pressure.
Landscape changes across the East Asian–Australasian Flyway have reshaped waterfowl migration, increasing interactions with poultry. This shift amplified cross-species viral transmission and raised the risk
UCSF scientists caught cancer cells in the act of breaking into fat cells and releasing their fat. The energy heist seems to be critical for
A new national study led by researchers from Carleton University and the University of Toronto reveals that older adults living in greener neighborhoods were less
Older adults often don’t realize how vulnerable they are to extreme heat and most aren’t prepared for long periods of hot weather, according to a
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