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Something in the water: Environmental pollutant may be more hazardous than previously thought

Sometimes toxins, such as hazardous wastes and industrial byproducts, seep into groundwater, the source of our drinking water. One such …

05/06/2020

Navy hospital ships, once thought critical, see few patients

About a month ago, with Los Angeles girding for a potentially crippling surge of coronavirus cases, a massive white Navy …

01/05/2020

Standards for Homeschooling Hours Might Be Better Than You Thought

Over the past week, just as more districts across the country made it clear that schools wouldn’t be reopened until …

16/04/2020

'I thought I was clumsy, lazy and stupid until I was diagnosed with dyspraxia'

Welcome to You Don’t Look Sick – our weekly series about living with invisible illness and disabilities. Many people with …

16/06/2019

Florida woman, 50, who thought she was menopausal gives birth: ‘Everyone was in shock’

The 50-year-old was told she was in menopause and had a near-zero chance of getting pregnant. (iStock) Talk about an …

02/03/2019

Scientists warn 90% receipts contain cancer-causing chemicals

Could receipts cause cancer? Scientists warn 90% of the papers doled out by shops ‘contain hormone-disrupting chemicals thought to be …

15/01/2019
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