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Americans warned about link between heart attacks and tap water
Americans warned about link between heart attacks and tap water
New research from Columbia University found that long term exposure to one naturally occurring metal found in drinking water across the country may lead to an increased risk of heart disease.
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Americans warned about link between heart attacks and tap water
Study: Low-level lead poisoning accounts for cognitive deficits in children, risk factors for heart conditions
Study: Low-level lead poisoning accounts for cognitive deficits in children, risk factors for heart conditions
Chronic, low-level lead poisoning is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease in adults and cognitive deficits in children, even at levels previously thought to be safe, according to a paper by Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Simon Fraser University in Canada, and Harvard Medical School, and Boston Children's Hospital.
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Study: Low-level lead poisoning accounts for cognitive deficits in children, risk factors for heart conditions
Scientists use high-tech brain stimulation to make people more hypnotizable
Scientists use high-tech brain stimulation to make people more hypnotizable
How deeply someone can be hypnotized—known as hypnotizability—appears to be a stable trait that changes little throughout adulthood, much like personality and IQ. But now, for the first time, Stanford Medicine researchers have demonstrated a way to temporarily heighten hypnotizablity—potentially allowing more people to access the benefits of hypnosis-based therapy.
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Scientists use high-tech brain stimulation to make people more hypnotizable
New York needs to pull the plug on its suicidal green energy goals before the blackouts hit
New York needs to pull the plug on its suicidal green energy goals before the blackouts hit
“If we miss it by a couple of years, which is probably what will happen, the goals are still worthy,” says Gov. Hochul in response to official notice that New York won’t meet its 2030 green-energy goals. She’s whistling in the wind: The state is decades from meeting the goals. It’s simply burning billions, slamming consumers and disastrously undermining its reliable-energy capacity in pursuit of a fantasy. The New York State Energy Research and...
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New York needs to pull the plug on its suicidal green energy goals before the blackouts hit