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Daewoong's new drug patents reach 88% of total
Korea Herald #6 - 6 weeks ago
Long COVID puzzle pieces are falling into place – the picture is unsettling
The Conversation #1 - 2 months ago
Why Hypochondria Can Be Deadly, and How Newer Treatments Help
Scientific American #2 - 4 weeks ago
Kennedy Repeats False and Misleading Claims in Confirmation Hearing
Factcheck #1 - 1 day ago
Contraceptive pill may reduce polycystic ovary syndrome diabetes risk
New Scientist #1 - 10 months ago
Americans are questioning the value of a college degree. Trump is joining the debate.
Business Insider #2 - 5 weeks ago
Artificial Womb Trials in Humans Could Start Soon
Scientific American #1 - 3 weeks ago
[Lisa Jarvis] Drop that hot dog for your health
Korea Herald #2 - 2 months ago
How repealing Roe v Wade in the US will lead to more women’s deaths
New Scientist #1 - 3 months ago
So many young people with colon cancer have clean diets. What gives?
Business Insider #1 - 6 months ago
Changing Clocks to Daylight Saving Time Is Bad for Your Health
Scientific American #1 - 5 weeks ago
FactChecking RFK Jr.’s Other Health Claims During HHS Confirmation Hearings
Factcheck #1 - 16 hours ago
The temperature of your face could help diagnose medical conditions
New Scientist #2 - 5 weeks ago
A Startup Has Unlocked a Way to Make Cheap Insulin
Wired #1 - 2 months ago
How Do Whole-Body Deodorants Work, and Are They Safe?
Scientific American #2 - 7 hours ago
Risk-Benefit Analysis: Using Beta-Blockers for Anxiety
Psychology Today #2 - 11 hours ago
How to hack your stress and turn it into a positive force in your life
New Scientist #1 - 2 years ago
Blood tests are currently one-size-fits-all − machine learning can pinpoint what’s truly ‘normal’ for each patient
The Conversation #2 - 2 months ago
Most Pets Can't Sweat: What You Can Do for Them in a Heat Wave
Scientific American #1 - 2 months ago
The Trump Voters Who Like What They See
Atlantic #2 - 6 weeks ago
What is metabolic syndrome – and do we really need to worry about it?
Guardian #1 - 4 weeks ago
Ex-President Lee to file for extension of imprisonment suspension
Korea Herald #2 - 4 months ago
Flavor-Enhancing Spoons and Chopsticks Could Make Food Taste Better
Scientific American #1 - 5 weeks ago
The World’s Broken Food System Costs $12.7 Trillion a Year
Wired #1 - 2 months ago
Taking Ultrahuman’s sleep & fitness tracking Ring for a spin
TechCrunch #2 - 16 months ago
Daewoong eyes W1tr in new drug sales by 2030
Korea Herald #1 - 2 months ago
There’s an Alarming Rise in Diabetes during Pregnancy
Scientific American #1 - 3 months ago
Cutting down meat and dairy could help you live up to a decade longer
New Scientist #1 - 4 weeks ago
This physician has studied the Fukushima disaster for a decade—and found a surprising health threat
Science #1 - 4 months ago
RFK Jr's MAHA commission report to spotlight toxins in food
USA Today #1 - 2 months ago
What One Million COVID Dead Mean for the U.S.’s Future
Scientific American #1 - 2 months ago
What we know about the mysterious pneumonia in Argentina
New Scientist #2 - 5 weeks ago
Bees can learn, remember, think and make decisions – here’s a look at how they navigate the world
The Conversation #1 - 3 weeks ago
Israel kills more than 70 in Gaza, including 16 in bombing family building
Al Jazeera #1 - 5 weeks ago
NASA’s Mars Plans Complicated by Eye Problems during Long Spaceflights
Scientific American #1 - 3 years ago
Piles of ancient poop reveal “extinction event” in human gut bacteria
Science #1 - 2 months ago
RFK slams processed foods, pesticides, vaccines as harmful to kids in sweeping MAHA report
USA Today #1 - 2 months ago
The war in Gaza is creating a health crisis that will span decades
New Scientist #2 - 5 weeks ago
Colorado’s early childhood education workers face burnout and health disparities, but a wellness campaign could help
The Conversation #3 - 4 weeks ago
Critics say a childhood asthma study unethically withheld care—and see a troubling trend
Science #1 - 5 hours ago
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