A verdict of medical misadventure has been returned after an inquest heard recommended liver function tests were not carried out on a woman to monitor the effects of a drug that ultimately led to her ...
But for 23-year-old Avalon Saph, known to her fans as Lana, her most lucrative gig comes from something far less conventional: selling videos of herself farting. “I’ve been paid like 200 bucks to send ...
MILTON -- It’s a bake-off. It’s a grilling competition. It’s a bags-tournament. It’s all of that and more. It’s Junction Function. Hosted by the Milton Area Chamber of Commerce, the event will be held ...
(Beyond Pesticides, September 24, 2025) A novel study of chronic toxicity of the neonicotinoid insecticide thiamethoxam to honey bees (Apis mellifera), published in Insects, finds sublethal effects ...
Erythritol may impair cellular functions essential to maintaining brain blood vessel health, according to researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder. Findings suggest that erythritol increases ...
The subcutaneous layer is the deepest skin layer. It protects a person’s body and keeps it warm. This layer also provides insulation and protection for vital tissues such as muscles, bones, and organs ...
A new study by researchers from North Carolina State University shows that protein sources in an animal’s diet can have major effects on both the population and function of the microscopic life within ...
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A new study has found that certain bacteria were associated with better memory and attention, while others were linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease. The bacteria in your mouth and on ...
A new study has found that creatine, a popular supplement used by both athletes and gym bunnies to boost physical performance, may offer more than just muscle gains – it could provide cognitive and ...
More than a billion years ago a hungry cell devoured a tiny blue-green alga. But instead of the former simply digesting the latter, the duo struck a remarkable evolutionary deal. Now scientists are ...