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Many forensic methods have never been scientifically validated, scientists note in editorial
Study highlights the potential of mosquito gene-modification to combat malaria
Some e-cigarette heating coils could be leaking dangerous levels of metals into the aersols inhaled by the user
Study finds retention of protein and calories in feed similar for major aquaculture and livestock species
The highly accurate strips hold potential for a public health approach to the overdose crisis
Study also found that regular intake of tomatoes may also help slow the natural decline in lung function among all adults
Antimalarial bacteria and immune-boosted mosquitoes show strong potential to spread in the wild
Findings could help inform policy decisions on how to use vaccines in outbreaks
Writing in JAMA, group outlines recommendations for release of regulatory information, analysis, and study data
Using unique mouse model, researchers believe they can develop treatment or vaccine targets in order to fight virus
Five metals, toxic and potentially carcinogenic when inhaled, found in liquid of leading first generation e-cigarette brands
Evidence growing of health problems linked to fracking industry
New analysis suggests common and costly medications made from living cells can be equivalent even when manufactured by different company
Evidence growing of health problems linked to active unconventional natural gas wells