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Indian Ocean surface temperature could help anticipate dengue outbreaks

Although dengue outbreaks cannot be prevented, it is possible to anticipate them. An international research team including scientists from the

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The thinnest lens on Earth, enabled by excitons

Lenses are used to bend and focus light. Normal lenses rely on their curved shape to achieve this effect, but

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Safeguarding urban infrastructure from subsidence and liquefaction risks

During an earthquake, soil can weaken through subsidence and liquefaction. These processes can cause buildings to collapse as the soil

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Origins of ‘Welsh dragons’ finally exposed by experts

A large fossil discovery has helped shed light on the history of dinosaurs in Wales. Until recently, the land of

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Study links sleep apnea treatment and happier, healthier relationships

A new study to be presented at the SLEEP 2024 annual meeting demonstrates that when individuals with obstructive sleep apnea

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Better sleep is linked with lower loneliness levels

A new study to be presented at the SLEEP 2024 annual meeting found that better sleep health was associated with

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Social media use and sleep duration connected to brain activity in teens

A new study to be presented at the SLEEP 2024 annual meeting found a distinct relationship between sleep duration, social

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Researchers harness the power of artificial intelligence to match patients with the most effective antidepressant for their unique needs

Researchers in George Mason University’s College of Public Health have leveraged the power of artificial intelligence (AI) analytical models to

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Mediterranean diet tied to one-fifth lower risk of early death in women

Investigators from Brigham and Women’s Hospital identified and assessed underlying mechanisms that may explain the Mediterranean diet’s 23 percent reduction

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Traumatic brain injury strikes 1 in 8 older Americans

Some 13% of older adults are diagnosed with traumatic brain injury (TBI), according to a study by UC San Francisco