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Orchid allows parents to screen their embryos' odds for breast cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, and obesity. How dystopian.
Lee Ki-hyung, a professor at the Growth Endocrine Center of Seongbuk Woori Children's Hospital under the Woori Children's ...
In an old video graphed lecture, Dr. Robert Lustig distinguishes between pleasure and happiness, highlighting how society often confuses the two. Pleasure, driven by dopamine, is fleeting and ...
Seats and legroom have shrunk over the years as Americans have gotten larger. Experts warn that could be a recipe for a ...
Amid continuous ceasefire violations by Pakistan for the past eight days and following the recent terrorist attack in ...
We all know the primary areas of injury for firefighters throughout their careers: shoulders, knees, and backs. Proper ...
UPFs include ice cream, processed meats, crisps, mass-produced bread, some breakfast cereals, biscuits, fizzy drinks, and ...
Take a stroll down the middle aisles of any American grocery store, and you'll be surrounded by rows of brightly colored ...
THE absence of on-site school nurses to provide care to students in primary schools across the island is creating what some ...
This week, readers write about the pros and cons of paper straws, how to get students moving and creating a more humane and ...
A growing number of state leaders want the federal government to forbid the use of food stamps to buy sodas and candy. It’s ...
Color is powerful driver of consumer behavior and changes can backfire, Giusti noted. In 2016, food giant General Mills ...