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What happens when once reliable indicators of the world’s climate future suddenly seem not so dependable? That’s one startling puzzle from 2023, when scientists’ predictions based on past observations ...
Accidental falls are among the leading causes of injury and death among adults 65 years and older worldwide. As the aging population grows, researchers expect to see an increase in the number of fall ...
CBS’ Eric Sevareid noted that election journalists forget their lapses in the last campaign as soon as the wine of the new campaign touches their lips. The 2024 U.S. presidential election campaign is ...
This article originally appeared in Harvard Public Health magazine. It’s hard to escape the message these days that every sip of wine, every swig of beer is bad for your health. The truth, however, is ...
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Media scholar Thomas Patterson’s assessment of 2024 U.S. presidential election news coverage reminds him of years past: too few stories focusing on policy issues, and too many focusing on polls and ...
The medical system is responsible for a surprisingly large percentage of greenhouse gas emissions, and the toll is especially heavy in the U.S. We look at how governments are responding and what ...