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Physical activity, including walking and muscle-strengthening activities, were associated with significantly reduced risk of cirrhosis-related death, according to new research. Chronic liver disease is increasing, partly...
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Big data reveals hidden subtypes of sepsis

Science Daily - 19 May 2019 22:23
Much like cancer, sepsis isn't simply one condition, but rather many conditions with varying clinical characteristics that could benefit from different treatments, according to the results of a study involving more than ...
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Reversibly paralyzing and heavily sedating hospitalized patients with severe breathing problems do not improve outcomes in most cases, according to a clinical trial conducted at dozens of North American hospitals. The tr...
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Researchers document impact of coffee on bowels

Science Daily - 19 May 2019 18:35
Coffee drinkers know that coffee helps keep the bowels moving, but researchers in Texas are trying to find out exactly why this is true, and it doesn't seem to be about the caffeine, according to a new study. Researchers...
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Are These Robots Better Than You at Sports?

Singularity Hub - 19 May 2019 16:00
Are These Robots Better Than You at Sports? Robot technology is evolving at breakneck speed. SoftBank's Pepper is found in companies across the globe and is rapidly improving its conversation skills. Telepresence robots open up new opportunities for remote working...
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Why Is the Pentagon Interested in UFOs?

Live Science - 19 May 2019 15:00
Why Is the Pentagon Interested in UFOs? New rules encourage U.S. Navy pilots and sailors to report UFO sightings. Here's why.
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How Accurate Is the Myers-Briggs Personality Test?

Live Science - 19 May 2019 14:46
How Accurate Is the Myers-Briggs Personality Test? Can Myers-Briggs Predict Your Personality?
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Orthorexia Nervosa, an eating disorder associated with a pathological obsession with healthy eating, has been associated with OCD traits, poor body image, preoccupation with personal appearance and a prior history of eat...
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Supersymmetric 'Sleptons' Might Exist. But They'd Have to Be Huge The biggest, most expensive science experiment in the world might be losing all its dark matter. But physicists are looking on the bright side.
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Children consider technologies that pose an ambiguous threat as 'creepy'. Researchers pinpoint five aspects of technology that contribute to the feeling of ambiguity, examples of which are lack of control, ominous physic...
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Are Dogs Really Smiling at Us?

Live Science - 19 May 2019 15:02
Are Dogs Really Smiling at Us? Is this expression really a smile?
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Conservation's Biggest Challenge? The Legacy of Colonialism (Op-Ed) Today's most dire conservation crises have a bloody past.
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When Chernobyl Blew, They Dumped Boron and Sand into the Breach. What Would We Do Today? In 1986, the Soviets dumped sand and boron from helicopters onto the exposed Chernobyl uranium core. How would we handle it today?
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