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Q&A: How do humans control their bodies, and what does it mean for Parkinson's disease risk?
How humans move is an open question, according to Mark Latash, distinguished professor of kinesiology at Penn State.
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Kissing bug spreads Chagas disease across the US, but Alabama remains unaffected
Chagas disease, spread by kissing bugs, is declared endemic by the CDC, but Alabama has reported no human cases this year.
The incident reportedly took place at the UN when a “deranged leftist” followed the official in the bathroom and physically assaulted him.
DNA analysis confirmed the human remains belonged to Travis Decker, bringing an end to the months-long triple-murder case.
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'It's very rare': Could a Florida mother get the death penalty?
If convicted and sentenced to death, a Riviera Beach mother could be the third woman to be executed in the state of Florida. The State Attorney’s Office has filed paperwork to seek the death penalty ...
Groundbreaking research suggests pain and inflammation can be separated, offering hope for safer pain relief. A Nature study ...
A leading pet health expert has warned pet owners of the dangers faced by dogs when walking in colder temperatures.
The bacterial molecules, believed to stay in the gut, are present in the brain and linked to sleep patterns, discovered Washington State University scientists. The findings challenge brain-centric ...
The two-day Gen Z protest ultimately claimed 75 lives, including of youths, security personnels and inmates, as several ...
The human remains, identified through DNA testing conducted by a Washington State crime lab, were discovered earlier this month.
The main comparisons in the unpublished report are skewed, and it is being presented as stronger evidence than its design really allows.
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