Your Black Plastic Sushi Tray May Contain Banned Flame Retardants, New Study Says
HealthFlame retardants can leach out of the plastic they’re added to and are linked to a variety of health conditions, including cancer.
Read more »Flame retardants can leach out of the plastic they’re added to and are linked to a variety of health conditions, including cancer.
Read more »Some studies have found that artificial food dyes can cause hyperactivity and other neurological problems in children, although there is no scientific consensus.
Read more »The Apple co-founder used to walk during meetings and when faced with complex decisions. Neuroscience supports his approach:
Read more »The manufacturer of Lactaid Milk is recalling five types of milk because they may contain trace amounts of almond.
Read more »There’s not enough scientific evidence to determine the effectiveness of this remedy.
Read more »The free tests will be able to detect the current variants of COVID-19 and are valid for use until the end of the year.
Read more »This is the first study that aimed to find out if there’s a secret behind muscles. The answer is yes.
Read more »The FDA’s new rules require facilities to notify women if their breasts are dense. If they are, medical providers may suggest additional testing.
Read more »When headlines declared that GLP-1 drugs were revolutionary, it wasn’t just about the medicine.
Read more »There are many reasons to start walking and get closer to that symbolic 10,000 steps a day. For many, keeping weight under control is one of the main motivations.
Read more »A new study finds that the lack of bats, which eat insects that prey on crops, resulted in the use of more insecticide by farmers.
Read more »Amid the obesity epidemic, people are still searching for effective (and surprising) ways to shed pounds.
Read more »An engineer from the UK recognizes that what he’s suggesting is a “totally eccentric idea.”
Read more »Vision problems are complex. Now, they’re often trivialized on social media.
Read more »Alex, the second Neuralink patient, has recovered well and is purportedly already using his implant to design in 3D and play video games.
Read more »This biomaterial can create high-quality cartilage to prevent invasive and painful surgery.
Read more »Cosmetic dentistry continues to thrive despite totally unrealistic expectations.
Read more »In their attempt to free us from the use of plastic, paper straws have failed miserably.
Read more »Staying hydrated has become a modern mantra.
Read more »According to a recent experiment, elderly people taking fiber supplements showed signs of improved memory.
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