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WHO sounds the Alarm: More than 6,000 Deaths due to measles in Congo

January 9, 2020 Africa, Alarm, children, health, Measles, Of the Congo, Science, the Ebola epidemic, The WHO, world, World Health Organisation

A measles outbreak in the Congo has led the world health organization (WHO) suggests that, in the meantime, to more

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I study teen suicide and believe clinical science can predict who is at risk

October 16, 2019 and, at, believe, Can, clinical, I, is, Predict, risk, Science, study, suicide, teen, Who

People often ask me what I do for a living. In the past, I would start with something vague, saying

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Rat lung worm in Mallorca discovered: researchers warn of dishes with snails

September 17, 2019 death, Germany, hedgehog, Mallorca, Palma de Mallorca, parasite, rats, Science, snail, University

Two weeks ago, it will take up in the first provinces, the autumn holidays start. While in Germany, slowly but

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Would you eat genetically modified food if you understood the science behind it?

June 4, 2019 behind, eat?, food, genetically, If, It, Modified, Science, the, understood, would, you.

Jonathon McPhetres, a newly minted Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Rochester, admits he’s “personally amazed” what we can

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Brandenburg: parents need to let children be vaccinated in order to get a place in a kindergarten

April 13, 2019 Brandenburg, CDU, children, daycare, diseases, Germany, health, Measles, Potsdam, Science, SPD

In Brandenburg have to leave children in day-care centres and in day care up to a nationwide scheme of mandatory

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GMO food opponents think they know the most, but actually know the least: Study

January 16, 2019 Consumer, food, Genetics, health news, medical articles, medical news, population, research, Science, Technology, World Health Organization

New research suggests that people’s illusion of knowledge could be fueling the broader population’s opposition to genetically modified (GM) foods.

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The science of saying goodbye to Santa

December 19, 2018 Goodbye, of, Santa, saying, Science, the, to

Dear Parent, Santa here. I know this season has been hard. Your eight-year-old looked at you baldfaced and said I

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FRESH program combines basic science with social benefits for women at risk of HIV

September 14, 2018 at, basic, Benefits, combines, for, Fresh, HIV, of, program, risk, Science, social, with, women

A program established by investigators from the Ragon Institute of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), MIT and Harvard is addressing the

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Why liars lie: what science tells us about deception

August 28, 2018 about, deception, liars, lie:, Science, tells, US, What, Why

We all do it sometimes, even though we know it's wrong. But here's the problem with lying: research shows that

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How To Make Friends-With-Benefits Work, According To Science

July 3, 2018 According, Friends-With-Benefits, How, Make, Science, to, Work

Anyone who’s ever watched a rom-com knows friends-with-benefits (FWB) never ends well. But what does science say? In a recent study

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