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Severe Morning Sickness in Pregnancy Linked to Hormone GDF15: Study

A groundbreaking study has linked severe morning sickness in pregnancy to the hormone GDF15, offering hope for more effective treatments. Discover how this hormone could alleviate symptoms and improve the lives of pregnant women.

AI Vulnerabilities Exposed: Giant Panda Misclassified as Woman, Bald Eagle as Cat and Dog, China

Discover the vulnerabilities of commercial AI models as researchers expose misclassification of images. Learn about security concerns and the need for robust defenses.

New Study Reveals Short Bouts of Incidental Activity Boost Health

Discover how short bursts of incidental activity can boost your health and reduce the risk of diseases. A groundbreaking study from the University of Sydney reveals the benefits of everyday activities.

New Study Reveals Impact of Snacking on Health: Swapping to Healthy Snacks Could Improve Well-being

Discover the impact of snacking on health in a recent study. Swapping to healthy snacks like fruits and nuts can improve well-being. Find out more!

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First Cases of Legionnaires’ Disease from Transplanted Lungs Raise Concerns, US

First Legionnaires' disease cases from transplanted lungs raise concerns. CDC investigates source of infection. Read more.

Uveal Melanoma Incidence Declines in Sweden: New Study Reveals Surprising Findings

Learn surprising findings from a recent study in Sweden on the decline in uveal melanoma incidence rates and its potential impact on treatment approaches.

New Study Reveals Short Bouts of Incidental Activity Boost Health

Discover how short bursts of incidental activity can boost your health and reduce the risk of diseases. A groundbreaking study from the University of Sydney reveals the benefits of everyday activities.

ChatGPT’s Alleged Political Bias Debunked by Princeton Scientists, Findings Reveal Glaring Flaws, US

Princeton scientists debunk claims of political bias in OpenAI's ChatGPT, revealing flaws in previous study methodology. No evidence of predisposition towards any political leaning.

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