How much alcohol is “too much,” in terms of cancer risk? Identifying causes helps us make decisions — both as individuals and ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A new study by researchers at Michigan State University has found a correlation between people who spend a lot of time on social media and their propensity to fall for ...
A recent NBA study found no link between player rest and injury prevention, the league told teams and select writers in a memo this week. The report introduces a new element to a longstanding debate ...
As TikTok fights to keep operating in America, a peer-reviewed study says the popular social media platform tends to make its users view Communist China’s human rights record more favorably. The ...
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