Researchers who sniffed mummified remains in the name of science were greeted more with a blessing than a curse.
Most STIs don't cause any symptoms and are treatable if caught early, but they account for nearly a third of infertility in ...
Genital human papillomavirus is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States and is thought to be ...
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The boxing world was thrown into disarray on February 13 when boxing reporter Rick Glaser made an X post that wrote, ...
Explore how prenatal flavor exposure can impact picky eating habits in babies and shape future dietary preferences.
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StudyFinds on MSNDangerous bacteria lurking in hospital drains survive aggressive cleaning protocolsIn a nutshell A year-long study of hospital sink drains found 67 different bacterial species living there, many resistant to ...
Scientists used an 'electronic nose' (and good old biological sniffers) to reveal the scents of ancient mummies.
Claressa Shields isn't going down without a fight after she was recently accused of testing positive for marijuana following ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - After four days and 31 witnesses, the state has rest its case in the trial against Zachary Hughes. Hughes is charged with killing Christina Parcell in her Greer home ...
A 3-year-old Mustang gelding in Okaloosa County, Florida, recently tested positive for strangles. The horse developed ...
February 14th marked the anniversary of the fatwa issued against Salman Rushdie in 1989. It was also the fourth day of ...
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News Medical on MSNHospital sink drains found to harbor dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteriaWe hope to be cured when we stay in hospital. But too often, we acquire new infections there. Such 'healthcare-associated infections' (HAI) are a growing problem worldwide, taking up an estimated 6% ...
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