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FOOD keeps us alive – it provides energy and helps the body repair and grow. But whether it’s from choking, poisoning or ...
Pathway “thinking,” i.e., the view that the adverse effects of substances may be best understood in terms of their disruption of biological (or molecular) pathways, has come to the fore in ...
"If you are bitten by a funnel-web spider, call an ambulance and go straight to hospital," researcher Geoff Isbister said.
Fluoride is once again in the news, and not for a great reason. In a new review of the data published this month, scientists ...
Epidemiological studies have linked dirty air to dementia and other brain disorders. Now researchers are trying to determine ...
Here are 20 of the best amusement parks in the world, including Disney, Universal, and more. Elizabeth Rhodes is a special projects editor at Travel + Leisure, covering everything from luxury ...
EPA toxicologist Charlie Partridge, Ph.D., is set to talk Thursday night in Butte about the environmental agency’s proposal to lower residential lead action levels and expand cleanup boundaries.
Trump’s intentions are clearer. By Steven Erlanger and Jeanna Smialek The hydropower dam, in quake-prone Tibet, is set to be the world’s biggest. But China has said little about the project ...
Here, AD rounds up famous buildings from around the world that you’ll be glad you’ve seen when you look back on your travels. It’s been said that travel is the only thing you can buy that ...
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Since the close of World War II, more than 115 people have died from encounters with unexploded ordnance in the North Sea—but ...