[ad_1] The good news is that fewer pregnant women are drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes, according to a new study published in JAMA Pediatrics. But the bad news is that more pregnant …
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[ad_1] TO CLOSE MIT researchers believe that leaving "porch light" will help intelligent life to contact us here on Earth. Buzz60 Render of a laser beacon emitted from the Earth.(Photo: Massachusetts Institute …
Read More »Why Some Conflicts in Wikipedia Are Not Resolved – Study Identifies Reasons and Proposes Forecasting Tools
[ad_1] Often, many Wikipedia writers do not agree on certain changes to articles or rules. Credit: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Wikipedia has enabled wide-scale open collaboration on the world's largest general reference …
Read More »"Predatory" study of a wind farm modifies ecosystems: study
[ad_1] PARIS – Wind farms are now acting as a top predator in some ecosystems, harming birds at the top of the food chain and causing a drive effect often overlooked by …
Read More »Naloxone remains stable several months after expiration date, study shows
[ad_1] Naloxone, the generic name for the drug, is sometimes referred to as a "stroke" or "rescue shot" because of its ability to bring back someone after an overdose of opioids. It …
Read More »Naloxone remains stable several months after expiration date, study shows
[ad_1] Spencer Platt / Getty Images A panel for Naloxone is hanging on the wall, while students learn to assemble a Naloxone spray gun as part of a course on prevention of …
Read More »How does coffee affect your brain? The drink can protect your health in so many ways, according to a study
[ad_1] If you've ever wanted to give your brain a boost in anticipation of a big test or a major presentation at work, there's a good chance you're turning to a cup …
Read More »New study reveals more pregnant women smoke cannabis
[ad_1] According to new research, fewer women choose to drink and smoke cigarettes during their pregnancy than in previous years, but more choose to use marijuana. Posted Monday in JAMA Pediatrics, the …
Read More »Platypus could ingest at least 69 drugs, study finds | News from the world
[ad_1] According to new research, a platypus living in a creek or stream with sewage could be exposed to 50% of a daily daily dose of antidepressants in humans, simply by consuming …
Read More »Superbugs killed 33 000 Europeans in 2015: study
[ad_1] A team of Australian scientists warned in September of the spread of a bacterium, Staphylococcus epidermidis, immune to all known drugs. Drug-resistant bacteria killed more than 33,000 people in the European …
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