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  • Biochar from Agricultural Waste Products can Adsorb Contaminants in Wastewater

    Biochar — a charcoal-like substance made primarily from agricultural waste products — holds promise for removing emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals from treated wastewater.

  • Dairy Cows Exposed to Heavy Metals Worsen Antibiotic-Resistant Pathogen Crisis

    Dairy cows, exposed for a few years to drinking water contaminated with heavy metals, carry more pathogens loaded with antimicrobial-resistance genes able to tolerate and survive various antibiotics.

  • Healthy Sleep Habits Help Lower Risk of Heart Failure

    Adults with the healthiest sleep patterns had a 42% lower risk of heart failure regardless of other risk factors compared to adults with unhealthy sleep patterns, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal Circulation. 

  • Antibiotic Exposure in Children Under Age 2 Associated with Chronic Conditions

    Children under age 2 who take antibiotics are at greater risk for childhood-onset asthma, respiratory allergies, eczema, celiac disease, obesity and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, according to a paper written jointly by Mayo Clinic and Rutgers researchers.

  • Go (Over) Easy on the Eggs: ‘Egg-Cess’ Consumption Linked to Diabetes

    Scrambled, poached or boiled, eggs are a popular breakfast food the world over.

  • Study: Vitamin D, Fish Oil Don't Lower Atrial Fibrillation Risk

    New research presented today at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions suggests neither vitamin D nor the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil prevent the development of atrial fibrillation, a potentially serious heart rhythm disturbance.

  • How Will COVID-19 Affect Our Next Generation?

    Exposure to COVID-19 could pose a risk to the health and aging of individuals who aren’t even born yet, according to a newly published analysis by USC researchers.

  • Two Engineers Design and Donate a Technique to Make N95 Masks Reusable

    In the spring of 2020, as the pandemic created a worldwide shortage of N95 masks, two Stanford engineers working out of their homes designed and demonstrated an effective yet inexpensive way to disinfect personal protective equipment (PPE).

  • Funding For Salmon Drugs May Help Lower Cost Of Treating Deadly Human Diseases

    The University of Glasgow has received funding to repurpose drugs that are currently used to treat some parasitic diseases in humans – Sleeping Sickness, Chagas Disease and Leishmaniasis – to manage amoebic gill disease in Atlantic salmon.

  • UK Consumers Dislike Hormones in Beef and Chlorine Washed Chicken

    This research could impact post-Brexit trade negotiations.

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