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Marijuana use may lower male fertility.

A new study conducted by the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) has found that regular cannabis use could negatively impact male fertility. The study,

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Boost Cognitive Abilities with Moderate Alcohol Consumption

A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Georgia College of Public Health has found that moderate alcohol consumption in middle to older

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First humans to receive Neuralink brain chip

Elon Musk’s medical start-up, Neuralink, is planning to conduct clinical trials with its brain implant, according to job postings. The brain-computer interface has been in

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E-Cigarette Secondhand Smoke Risks

Passive vaping doubles the occurrence of wheezing, bronchial symptoms, and shortness of breath in non-smokers, according to a new study by the University of Southern

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New Sports Therapies from Movement Metabolism Atlas

A new study has shed light on the effects of exercise on the body at different times of the day. The “Atlas of Movement Metabolism”

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Health Impacts of Mobile Technology?

Austrian scientists have conducted a metastudy of 167 research papers to determine whether mobile phone radiation affects human health. The study was carried out by

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1 in 3 experience side effects from Covid-19 placebo vaccine

A third of participants in a placebo Covid-19 vaccine trial reported experiencing side effects such as fatigue, headaches, and local reactions like pain at the

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Flu epidemic warning until summer

The flu season of 2021/2022 could extend into the summer due to reduced measures against Covid-19. Lockdowns, masks, and social distancing as a norm prevented

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Rise in Child Poisonings with Cannabis Legalization

The legalization of cannabis in Canada has led to a significant increase in cannabis poisoning cases among children. According to data from the Ottawa Hospital

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Paracetamol Increases Risk-Taking

Paracetamol, one of the most commonly used painkillers in Germany, is believed to be harmless. However, a recent study conducted by the Ohio State University