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The smell of oil wells has long permeated Caldwell County, near Austin and San Antonio. Now researchers have documented wells ...
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The shielded areas in Nasa’s lunar spacecraft can protect astronauts travelling to the moon against the harmful effects of space radiation, research suggests. Chronic exposure to radiation can cause ...
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IT is World Lung Day this Wednesday. Ahead of it, the Irish Thoracic Society, which is the national body for health ...
New updates on the understanding of the link between low-dose ionising radiation and mortality from haematological ...
The study reinforces the need to take the environment into account when focusing on CVD risk prevention, say experts.
Texas residents who were exposed to greater levels of toxic metals were found to develop markers for type 2 diabetes earlier.
Higher nighttime light intensity is correlated with increased Alzheimer's disease prevalence, suggesting light pollution may ...