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Iran war threatens Gulf’s dugongs, turtles and birds

From sea turtles to birds and the gentle dugong, the Persian Gulf’s diverse but fragile marine life is threatened by the bombs and oil of the war in the Middle East. The ecosystem was already under pressure from climate change and maritime traffic before the United States and Israel launched thei...

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PM Shehbaz approves restructuring of Pakistan Agricultural Research Council
PM Shehbaz approves restructuring of Pakistan Agricultura...

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday approved the restructuring of Pakistan Agricu...

‘Nobody told us it was dangerous’: Quartz countertop boom linked to incurable lung disease among Bay Area workers - The Mercury News
‘Nobody told us it was dangerous’: Quartz countertop boom...

Until two years ago, Oakland father of five Jose Peña could tote a 60-pound slab of countertop wi...

Teens are turning to AI for nearly everything. But diet information may be a big risk - CNN
Teens are turning to AI for nearly everything. But diet i...

Lunch of grilled chicken, brown rice and steamed broccoli, and then dinner of salmon, sweet potat...

Asking Eric: Mother refuses to accept the facts of cancer diagnosis - MLive.com
Asking Eric: Mother refuses to accept the facts of cancer...

R. Eric Thomas Tribune Content Agency Asking Eric Dear Eric: My 87-year-old mother has pancreatic...

Japan Approves the World’s First Treatments Made With Reprogrammed Human Cells - The Daily Galaxy
Japan Approves the World’s First Treatments Made With Rep...

Japan has cleared two therapies that began with the same lab technique and ended in very differen...

Psilocybin might not be the most psychoactive ingredient in magic mushrooms, new research suggests - PsyPost
Psilocybin might not be the most psychoactive ingredient ...

A new study published in Scientific Reports suggests that the therapeutic effects of psychedelic ...

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Cardiologist: 7 things I never do after 7 p.m.—after 20 years of treating heart attacks - CNBC
Cardiologist: 7 things I never do after 7 p.m.—after 20 years of treating heart attacks - CNBC

After 20 years of treating heart disease, clogged arteries and metabolic dysfunction, I began to notice a less discussed driver of cardiovascular health: what happens in the hours after the workday...

Analysis by Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj

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Ask a Vet: Five dog vaccines you shouldn’t skip - The Washington Post
Ask a Vet: Five dog vaccines you shouldn’t skip - The Washington Post

Q. With the talk surrounding vaccine hesitancy in people along with outbreaks of measles, mumps and whooping cough Im wondering what vaccines are really needed in dogs. My dog was going to the vet ...

Analysis by Jane Sykes

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I’m 58 and Tried Walking 7,000 Steps Every Day for 2 Weeks—Here’s What Happened to My Body - AOL.com
I’m 58 and Tried Walking 7,000 Steps Every Day for 2 Weeks—Here’s What Happened to My Body - AOL.com

"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." I absolutely love a good, brisk walk: Give me fresh air, interesting people to see, and cute...

Analysis by Marisa Cohen

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This May Explain Why Pain Lasts Longer for Women - Newser
This May Explain Why Pain Lasts Longer for Women - Newser

When men complain of pain, they're often taken seriously. When women do it, they're often viewed as dramatic or hysterical. But new research suggests women's pain is not only very re...

Analysis by Arden Dier

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This chair gives half-worn clothes a home - The Verge
This chair gives half-worn clothes a home - The Verge

Part seat, part swivelling storage solution for that laundry pile youve been ignoring. Part seat, part swivelling storage solution for that laundry pile youve b… [+3673 chars]

Analysis by Jess Weatherbed

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