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People with type O blood enjoy a slightly lower risk of heart disease and blood clotting, but they may be more susceptible to hemorrhaging or bleeding disorders. This may be especially true after ...
Researchers from Rutgers Health and RWJBarnabas Health have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) technology that ...
We are so proud of our minds! But Frost slyly reminds great intellects that dreams of what they will someday do always exceed ...
Jim McIntosh has always known his family history of heart disease put him at risk. His grandfather died of a heart attack at ...
Federal law prohibits the president from telling the I.R.S. to conduct specific tax investigations. 5 min read Columbia Vows to Reject Any Trump Deal That Threatens Its Independence 4 min read ...
Al-‘Ajlah succeeded Haitham Rizq Abd al-Karim Sheikh Khalil as commander of Hamas's Shejaiya battalion. Khalil was killed last week. Information ...
Potential treatments need to be subject to the highest standards of safety and efficacy. Transplanting dopamine-releasing neurons into the brain is a promising regenerative therapy for Parkinson ...
David Livermore Jeffrey Yip and Colin M. Fisher Amy C. Edmondson and Michaela J. Kerrissey A roundup of Harvard Business Review’s most popular ideas and advice. Resources, practical advice ...
Guest: Miriam Pawel is an award-winning reporter and editor who spent twenty-five years working for Newsday and the Los Angeles Times. She is the author of The Crusades of Cesar Chavez: A Biography.
Like many in America, Todd Martens grew up with parents who devoted the bulk of their vacation time to Disney’s theme parks. He now understands them as places to make sense of the world rather ...
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