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[ad_1] It could affect chemicals carrying messages in the brain called neurotransmitters, or hormones such as testosterone, they wrote. In particular, scientists have studied whether the parasite could increase risk-taking behavior. An …
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[ad_1] Summers become longer and hotter by the year, a seasonal shift that scientists say weighs on air quality, economies dependent on agriculture or recreation winter and on human health. ] According …
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