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Environment

Toxic wildfire pollution infiltrates homes of 1bn people a year, study finds | Air pollution

Toxic pollution from wildfires has infiltrated the homes of more than a billion people a year over the last two…

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Health

Study sheds light on how autistic people communicate

There is no significant difference in the effectiveness of how autistic and non-autistic people communicate, according to a new study,…

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Environment

Chimpanzees use leaves to wipe bums and clean up after sex, study finds | Environment

Humans are not unique in having a host of hygiene and healthcare habits, researchers have found: chimpanzees also wipe their…

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CBD

Updated Study Flags Risks Of Cannabis Use In Pregnancy

An updated systematic review and meta-analysis of dozens of studies reaffirms cannabis use in pregnancy can have adverse neonatal outcomes.…

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Environment

Starch-based bioplastic may be as toxic as petroleum-based plastic, study finds | Environment

Starch-based bioplastic that is said to be biodegradable and sustainable is potentially as toxic as petroleum-based plastic, and can cause…

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Health

A quarter of children have a parent with substance use disorder, a study finds : Shots

A new study says millions of children in the U.S. live in a household with a parent who has either…

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Health

Lower tackle height changing face of women’s rugby, study says

Lower the legal tackle height in women’s rugby is providing effectin in reducing head contacts between players, a world-first study…

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Health

CAR-T cell therapy for cancer causes ‘brain fog,’ study shows

After treatment with CAR-T cells — immune cells engineered to attack cancer — patients sometimes tell their doctors they feel…

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Politics

How many people come to work and study in the UK and what are the rules?

Getty Images Sir Keir Starmer says migration numbers will fall “significantly” under tighter rules proposed by Labour. The proposed changes…

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More concise chatbot responses tied to increase in hallucinations, study finds

Asking any of the popular chatbots to be more concise “dramatically impact[s] hallucination rates,” according to a recent study. French…

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