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  - WN.COM - Environment - 04/Sep 12:41

The pregnancy risk almost no one knows about

Researchers have linked phthalates, chemicals found in plastics, to premature birth, infertility and ADHD. ......

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Scrolling on your phone on the toilet raises health risk no one wants to talk about

wn.com - 06/Sep 20:32

A new study suggests that bringing your smartphone into the bathroom could raise your risk of hemorrhoids by nearly 50%. Researchers at Beth Israel...

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Scrolling on your phone on the toilet raises health risk no one wants to talk about

wn.com - 06/Sep 20:32

A new study suggests that bringing your smartphone into the bathroom could raise your risk of hemorrhoids by nearly 50%. Researchers at Beth Israel...

Type 2 diabetes blood factors drive breast cancer aggression

oncologynews.com.au - 05/Sep 17:48

People with type 2 obesity-driven diabetes tend to have more aggressive breast cancers, but no one knows exactly why. A new study by researchers at...

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People with type 2 obesity-driven diabetes tend to have more aggressive breast cancers, but no one knows exactly why. A new study by researchers at...

Cornell researchers develop device to simplify fertility treatment

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