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Kimchi Breakthrough: New Study Reveals Powerful Immune-Boosting Effects

Is Working From Home Good For You? A New Study Reveals The Answer.

ASH 2025: New study shows that patients can safely receive stem cell transplants from mismatched, unrelated donors - EurekAlert!

Three women on the board as independent members can reduce corporate misconduct. Women in the boardroom are key to curbing corporate misconduct, according to a new study.

New Study Challenges Global Health Advice: Reducing Sweetness Won’t Curb Cravings

New study finds cystic fibrosis drug allows patients to safely scale back lung therapies - EurekAlert!

New study finds strong link between intimate partner violence and firearm ownership - EurekAlert!

New study confirms Nanotyrannus holotype was distinct species from T. rex - EurekAlert!

New study confirms Nanotyrannus holotype was distinct species from T. rex - EurekAlert!

Mars Was Once a Tropical Oasis, New Study Suggests

New study challenges the idea of humans as innately nature-loving - EurekAlert!

Complex life developed earlier than previously thought, new study reveals - EurekAlert!

A new study finds high-narcissism CEOs pursue more acquisitions in response to strong firm performance - EurekAlert!

Earning more, eating better and environmentally resilient: the impact of the bicycle in the developing world shown in new study

Young Ants Beg For Death When Sick, New Study Reveals

New study offers a glimpse into 230,000 years of climate and landscape shifts in the Southwest - EurekAlert!

Shingles vaccine may slow progression of dementia, new study suggests

Seashells offer low-carbon concrete breakthrough in new study - EurekAlert!

For those living with dementia, new study suggests shingles vaccine could slow the disease - EurekAlert!

GLP-1 medicines semaglutide and tirzepatide reduce the risk of heart failure hospitalization and death by over 40% in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction finds this new study in JAMA