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Human actions impact wild salmon’s ability to evolve

Once spring-run chinook salmon disappear, they are not likely to re-emerge, indicates genetic analysis of the revered wild fish. Prompt conservation action could preserve...

So cute you could crush it?

Until now, research exploring how and why cute aggression occurs has been the domain of behavioral psychology. But recently, a licensed clinical psychologist with...

New research on stem cell transplantation for myeloid cancers

Improving outcomes for patients with myeloid cancers who undergo stem cell transplantation is a focus of several studies being presented this week.

Personalized ultrasound scan showing atherosclerosis helps reduce cardiovascular risk

Low adherence to medication and resistance to lifestyle changes have so far hampered prevention efforts for cardiovascular disease. Personalized scans and depiction showing biological...

High childhood BMI linked to obesity at age 24 in women

Girls who gain weight more rapidly between the ages of 5 and 15 are more likely to be obese at age 24, according to...

New tool to find and fight most dangerous types of lymphoma

Scientists have found a new way to identify people with the most aggressive types of lymphoma who are less likely to respond to standard...

Study finds bad bosses could turn you into a great boss

A new study suggests abuse and mistreatment by those at the top of an organization do not necessarily lead to abusive behavior by lower-level...

Life has a new ingredient

Our prehistoric Earth, bombarded with asteroids and lightening, rife with bubbling geothermal pools, may not seem hospitable today. But somewhere in the chemical chaos...

Retail outlets using telehealth pose significant privacy, policy concerns for health care

As retail outlets deliver health care services, including telehealth, physicians say more needs to be done to protect patient privacy, anticipate the capabilities of...

As married couples age, humor replaces bickering

Honeymoon long over? Hang in there. A new study shows those prickly disagreements that can mark the early and middle years of marriage mellow...

Brabus Launches ‘Deep Blue’ G-Wagon, Speedboat & Luxury Watch Line

Brabus is unifying its collaborations with Mercedes-AMG, Finland’s Axopar Boats, and Panerai luxury watches under one Deep Blue collection.Being that Brabus is...