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Month: March 2023

asthma / eczema / Health and Medicine / osteoarthritis

Asthma and eczema linked to higher osteoarthritis risk

People who have asthma or eczema are more likely to develop osteoarthritis, researchers find. The risk is even higher for people with both.

asthma / eczema / Health and Medicine / osteoarthritis

Asthma and eczema linked to higher osteoarthritis risk

People who have asthma or eczema are more likely to develop osteoarthritis, researchers find. The risk is even higher for people with both.

body weight / diabetes / Health and Medicine / medications

Experimental drug gets rats to eat less

A potential new drug could curb appetite without causing nausea and vomiting side effects, research with lab animals suggests.

DNA / history / horses / Science and Technology

When did horses get to the western US?

For the first time, horses (and their DNA) are telling the story of how they spread and flourished in the western United States.

Featured / history / holidays / humor / Society and Culture / time

Do you know the origin of April Fools’ Day?

Folklorist Angus Kress Gillespie shares the origins of April Fools’ Day and some advice for choosing a prank.

birds / New Guinea / poison / Science and Technology

These birds carry poison in their feathers

New research documents the same neurotoxin in poison frogs in the feathers of two bird species in New Guinea.

cats / extinction / Featured / fossils / Ice Age / Science and Technology / skulls

‘Near-perfect’ sabertooth cat skull is first sign they lived in Iowa

The discovery of an “exquisite” sabertooth cat skull offers clues about the iconic Ice Age species before its extinction.

children's health / Featured / Health and Medicine / parents / United States / violence

How to discuss school shootings with your kids

Social work professor Tracey Marchese has practical advice on how speaking to children about school shootings and violence.

beliefs / crimes / immigration / Society and Culture

Immigration affects crime perception, not crime rates

Immigration doesn’t cause crime rates to increase, according to a new study. But false perceptions endure anyway.

beliefs / crimes / immigration / Society and Culture

Immigration affects crime perception, not crime rates

Immigration doesn’t cause crime rates to increase, according to a new study. But false perceptions endure anyway.

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