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Refugee and immigrant children less likely to go to hospital emergency for minor ailments: study
A new Ontario study is countering a common narrative about pressure on the health system caused by newcomers to Canada.
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Project Spero drops data center plans in Spartanburg. Here's why
Spartanburg County Council and state lawmakers came together on Feb. 26 to discuss Project Spero and the need for statewide ...
A diagnosis of serious liver disease can feel like a slow countdown. Scar tissue builds quietly, the liver stiffens, and the ...
New research by engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder aims to get to the bottom of why, as the saying goes, you get ...
A mysterious seismic pulse shook Earth for 9 days in 2023, traced to a colossal Greenland landslide and 650-foot mega tsunami ...
On 26 February, a composite of three VLCC routes in the Baltic Tanker Index (BTI), came in at just under $169,000 per day, ...
Looking for the best walking pad? Our editors tested the top models of 2026 to find the quietest, most compact and best-value ...
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Can peanut butter improve mobility after 65?
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A simple spoonful of peanut butter each day improved lower-body muscle power in older adults, but the ...
Samuel McIlhagga ventures deep into the Mexican countryside to discover how rampant wildfires have intensified local tensions ...
The goal should be Irish-style general practice — unhurried, preventive, relationship-based — available to everyone, writes ...
Virtual concert attendees reported significant affects to their music listening experience based on the venue's color and lighting.
A new study in expert birders suggests that becoming an expert in a given field could help slow down cognitive decline.
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