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Global warming already causing crop losses of over $20 billion a year
Climate change is already having a big impact on crop yields, and the subsequent financial losses will continue to rise as ...
In their recent Article,1 Veronica Pentland and colleagues present a systematic review and meta-analysis of 29 clinical studies and eight national joint registries, encompassing more than 1·9 million ...
Wildfire season is in full effect, and a Montana State University doctoral student is receiving international recognition for ...
In a recent interview, Sahil Kapoor of DSP Mutual Fund shares insights on leveraging current market corrections to invest in ...
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A drug could become the first approved treatment for the muscle disease dermatomyositis
Adults living with dermatomyositis, a rare inflammatory disease that attacks muscles and skin, could soon have access to the ...
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The FDA approved the first gene therapy for sickle cell in children as young as two
Regulators have opened a one-time gene therapy to some of the youngest patients with sickle cell disease. On July 1, 2026, ...
Andrew McDonald has warned Australia's batters to be on guard when they face a Bangladesh attack led by Test cricket's fastest bowler in two Top End Tests next month. A depleted Aussie side were ...
The CAFC, in a precedential decision, on Thursday affirmed a district court ruling that found certain claims of Wyeth LLC’s ...
Older patients represent the fastest growing patient group in clinical care. They are a heterogeneous group, for whom evidence for making treatment decisions is often scarce. Important domains for ...
A Soviet astronomer in the 1960s proposed a scale to classify hypothetical alien civilizations. Here’s why the framework is ...
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