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Enhanced Efficacy of Widely-Used Emergency Contraceptive Pill Through Adjunctive Anti-Inflammatory Medication
Recent study in The Lancet shows combining anti-inflammatory drug piroxicam with emergency contraceptive levonorgestrel enhances pregnancy prevention rates from 63% …
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Elevated metal levels found in blood and urine of marijuana users, posing health concerns. Columbia University study highlights potential risks …
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Startling Findings – Scientists Discover That Microplastics Could Be Changing Your Brain
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New Study Reveals That Heavily Restricting Carbohydrate and Fat Consumption Could Be Shortening Your Life
Study warns extreme carb and fat diets may shorten life. Men: low carb risk, women: high carb risk, fats influence …
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Fresh Studies Elucidate Adverse Reactions to COVID-19 Immunization
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerRecent studies from Aarhus University analyze adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines, highlighting common symptoms and demographic tendencies. One study explores …
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AddictionAlcoholMedicinePublic HealthSciTech NewsTexas A&M University
Caution for University Students: Recent Research Reveals Underestimated Dangers of Pre-Event Alcohol Consumption
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