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  • Confidence in Asthma Inhaler Technique Doesn’t Match Actual Skills

    Many children with asthma think they are using their asthma inhaler medications correctly when they are not. 

  • A Novel Method for Assessing Combined Risk of Multiple Tap Water Pollutants

    The array of toxic pollutants in California drinking water could cause more than 15,000 cases of cancer, according to a peer-reviewed EWG study that is the first ever to assess the cumulative risk from all contaminants in the state’s public water systems.

  • Array of Contaminants in California Water Could Cause 15,000 Cases of Cancer

    The array of toxic pollutants in California drinking water could cause more than 15,000 cases of cancer, according to a peer-reviewed EWG study that is the first ever to assess the cumulative risk from all contaminants in the state’s public water systems.

  • Good Mousekeeping: En Suite Bathroom Makes for Happier Mice

    Mice have a strong preference to nest away from their own waste and should be housed in a system of cages that allows them to create a toilet area, according to work led by researchers at the University of British Columbia.

  • New Approach by Stanford Researchers Could Lead to a Lifetime Flu Vaccine

    If the virus that causes flu were an ice cream cone, then the yearly vaccine teaches the immune system to recognize just the scoop – chocolate one year, strawberry the next. 

  • WSU Study Links Gene to Sleep Problems in Autism

    Up to 80 percent of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience sleep problems. 

  • More Intensive Blood Pressure Therapy Helps Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Regardless of Cardiovascular Risk

    People with type 2 diabetes who received intensive treatment to keep their blood pressure levels at 130/80 mm/Hg or below had fewer heart attacks, strokes and other diabetes complications, according to a study published in the American Heart Association’s journal Hypertension. 

  • Food System Improvements Could Make It Easier to Eat Healthier

    A science advisory from the American Heart Association describes system-wide innovations to the U.S. food system that are sustainable and have the potential to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy foods.

  • How to Purify Water with Graphene

    Scientists from the National University of Science and Technology “MISIS” together with their colleagues from Derzhavin Tambov State University and Saratov Chernyshevsky State University have figured out that graphene is capable of purifying water, making it drinkable, without further chlorination.

  • Wristbands Do a Health Check While You Work Out

    Next-generation fitness sensors could give deeper insights into human health through noninvasive testing of bodily fluids. 

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