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Deck the Halls With Ow's From Folly: What the Numbers Tell Us About Holiday Injuries
The 2019 study, which examined a sample of 2007-2016 U.S. ED data, estimated that there were 31,855 injuries from Christmas ...
Over 80,000 Brits end up in hospital due to festive accidents each year, from falls and cuts to burns and even food poisoning ...
The FDA has approved Flow, a prescription home-use cranial electrotherapy stimulation device, for treating moderate to severe ...
Hone Health reports on 12 longevity trends for 2026 that shift focus from elite biohacking to evidence-based health practices ...
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has firmly rejected claims that the death of a Ghanaian engineering ...
Since the outbreak of the war, Sudan has witnessed the largest case of marriage and asylum in the world, as the number of ...
Other than the heart, sudden deaths during sex have been found to result from rapture of blood vessels in the brain. In these ...
Manistee News Advocate on MSN
100 years ago in Manistee: Holiday dances, charity drives and a white Christmas
Relive Manistee’s 1925 Christmas week: packed stores, charity drives, a white Christmas, and Coast Guard anti-smuggling ...
ZME Science on MSN
The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
The drills — frequently referred to as RedMan training for the brand and color of protective gear worn by participants — are intended to teach law enforcement recruits how to defend themselves against ...
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