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Reversible damage found in marathon runners' brains: Study
A 26.2-mile run can do some damage to the brain, a study shows, but the impact is temporary and reversible.The Hill - 18h -
The best Arizona high schools for athletes? According to one study, these are the top 25
According to one study, these 25 schools are considered the best for athletes in the state of Arizona.Yahoo Sports - 13h -
Most US Christian leaders believe climate change is real: Study
A mammoth 90 percent of American Christian leaders — from Catholics to evangelicals — believe in the reality of human-induced climate change, a new study has found. However, these same leaders are ...The Hill - 17h -
This Everyday Activity Raises Your Risk of Insomnia by 59 Percent, Massive New Study Warns
A huge new study shows this activity raises your risk of insomnia by more than half. You probably do it every day.Inc. - 1d -
Suicides and attempts fall in health systems implementing the 'Zero Suicide Model,' study finds
A new study suggests that health care systems can reduce suicides through patient screening, safety planning and mental health counselingABC News - 22h -
An AI Outperformed Human Doctors in a New Clinical Study. And It’s Humble
K Health’s AI model is not designed to replace doctors, but rather to help them provide better care.Inc. - 3d -
Benefits of ADHD medication outweigh health risks, study finds
Children taking ADHD drugs showed small increases in blood pressure and pulse rates but ‘risk-benefit ratio is reassuring’. The benefits of taking drugs for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ...The Guardian - 1d -
New Study Links Diabetes During Pregnancy to Greater A.D.H.D. Risk in Children
Researchers reviewed data from more than 56 million pregnancies to examine the connection between diabetes and A.D.H.D., autism and intellectual disability.The New York Times - 15h -
Why freshman CB Shamari Earls has impressed for Michigan football in spring ball
The true freshman hasn't just impressed his position coach, but also coaches on the other side of the ball.Yahoo Sports - 19h -
How lazy journalism helps bring junk science into the mainstream
A 2020 study claiming Black babies were three times more likely to die when cared for by a white doctor than a Black one was found to be junk science, and a 2015 study claiming chocolate was the ...The Hill - 1d -
Bid to build Europe’s first research station on Atlantic temperate rainforest in Cornwall
Charity crowdfunding initial sum to build £750,000 facility on Bodmin Moor to study overlooked but biodiverse natural habitat. Europe’s first research station for the study of Atlantic temperate ...The Guardian - 1d -
Emirates President Tim Clark warns of 'uncharted territory' as tariffs hit global aviation
"It involves a measure of reset to a level that the global economy probably hasn't seen since the financial crisis of 2008-2009," the Emirates president said.CNBC - 36m -
Who Will Care for Infants With H.I.V. Overseas?
The consequences of mother-to-child transmission can be enormous, a new study suggests. But the U.S. has dismissed experts working to solve the problem.The New York Times - 5h -
Starter Albert Pacheco sparkles, closer Welinton Herrera shuts door; Spokane Indians down Everett 3-1 in series finale
Apr. 6—The start of the 2025 Northwest League season hasn't gone exactly as planned on the field for the Spokane Indians. Despite opening the season at Avista Stadium, the Indians were edged on ...Yahoo Sports - 1d -
The Unbreakable Bond: How Scottie Scheffler's life changed after junior golf friend's fight with cancer
James Ragan died more than a decade ago, but his impact on the life of Scottie Scheffler hasn't diminished since they first met playing junior golf in Texas.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
'We want you to keep playing': Freddie Couples' Masters story isn't over yet
Freddie Couples only has one major championship. But his 1992 win at the Masters lives in tournament lore. Now, in his 40th appearance, that love of Augusta hasn't dimmed.Yahoo Sports - 6h -
Jeremiah Ostriker, Who Plumbed Dark Forces That Shape Universe, Dies at 86
There’s more to the universe than meets the eye, he found. His studies led astronomy to the dark side, changing our view of what’s out there.The New York Times - 13h -
Vikings are in the top ten in latest power rankings before the NFL Draft
Where do the Vikings land in the latest NFL power rankings? Turns out they still are seen in favorably by those who study the game.Yahoo Sports - 1h