- 8 Ways to Respond to an Apology | TIME
- CT scans contribute to U.S. cancer burden : Shots – Health News : NPR
- Popular CT scans could account for 5% of all cancer cases a year, study suggests | ScienceDaily
- What to Know About Whooping Cough | TIME
- Heart valve abnormality is associated with malignant arrhythmias | ScienceDaily
受歡迎的駕駛
- Simultaneous alcohol, cannabis use may fuel more drinking | ScienceDaily
- Is U.S. chicken really ‘chlorinated’ and is it safe? : Shots – Health News : NPR
- High blood pressure? Eat more bananas | ScienceDaily
- Plant-based diet linked to longer life
- Sharp uptake in use of new weight loss and glucose-lowering medications | ScienceDaily
找學生
- Stress, depression factor into link between insomnia, heavy drinking | ScienceDaily
- What a Hyperfixation Really Is | TIME
- Combination of drugs could prevent thousands of heart attacks | ScienceDaily
- More people now die at home after stroke than in medical facilities | ScienceDaily
- When adults reject vaccines, children pay the price : It’s Been a Minute : NPR
Business Costco
- Three million child deaths linked to drug resistance
- Parents’ metabolic traits can affect the child’s health over time | ScienceDaily
- Unsafe driving during school drop offs at ‘unacceptable’ levels | ScienceDaily
- Father with Alzheimer’s? You may be more at risk of brain changes | ScienceDaily
- Sleep matters: Duration, timing, quality and more may affect cardiovascular disease risk | ScienceDaily
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重置旗桿
- The pioneering child development study monitoring babies’ brains
- Stroke deaths and their racial disparities increased over last 20 years | ScienceDaily
- Colon cancer survivors who exercise regularly live longer : NPR
- Invasive Strep Infections Are Rising in the U.S. | TIME
- I Find My Husband’s Sexual Advances Annoying
午餐
- Should You Get a Full-Body MRI Scan? | TIME
- long-term effects of obesity on brain and cognitive health | ScienceDaily
- Saliva test may turn tide on prostate cancer claim scientists
- Can Eating Certain Foods Really Help You Get Pregnant? | TIME
- ‘Forever chemicals’ are everywhere: Most of their health effects are unknown | ScienceDaily