Averhealth’s lab practices have been faulted by its own accreditor, and the company has been targeted in lawsuits and dropped ...
Why “normal range” doesn’t always mean healthy on your lab results Your doctor says everything looks fine, but you still feel ...
‘The closest I’ve come to heaven while falling asleep’: the best weighted blankets in the UK, tested
They’re hyped as fixes for everything from anxiety to insomnia, but can lying under seven kilos of fabric really help you unwind? We put weighted blankets to the test ...
Powdered whole milk used to make ByHeart infant formula could be a source of contamination that led to an outbreak of ...
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No evidence of mystery brain disease in New Brunswick, says government report
A new report from New Brunswick’s top doctor has found no evidence of a mysterious brain disease that has allegedly been ...
"Hate in the Homeland" author Cynthia Miller-Idriss pitches fighting online extremism with short videos that wield humor and ...
The students of Palisades Charter High School are set to return to classes after the school district said its tests have ...
Testing of homes in communities surrounding the Eaton and Palisades fires has found dangerous levels of lead and asbestos — ...
A new analysis of drug trials used to approve medicines in the United States shows how far modern medicine still has to go to ...
New research reveals most drivers suffer glare from oncoming lights ...
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NASA is about to send people to the moon — in a spacecraft not everyone thinks is safe to fly
As the four-person crew of Artemis II prepares to launch on a historic mission around the moon as soon as February, some experts are worried about the Orion spacecraft’s heat shield.
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