Friday, March 31, 2017

The big debate: Can sugar survive a public health crisis?

The world is getting fatter and unhealthier - are smaller portions and diet drinks really going to help when they sit next to full-sugar, supersized products? Is it time to tax or is industry doing enough? Catch the highlights from our live debate.

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Monday, March 27, 2017

A little nudge may provide a big boost to flu vaccination rates

Currently, only 44 percent of adults in the United States receive an annual flu vaccination. But, a new study suggests that a simple behavioral economics technique may be able to help. In the study, researchers programmed electronic health records (EHR) to alert care providers when a patient was

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Saturday, March 25, 2017

U.S. Investigating Whether Its Mosul Airstrikes Caused Mass Civilian Casualties

As many as 200 civilians were reported killed in western Mosul, where a US-led coalition is fighting ISIS. It's not clear whether the rules of engagement have changed. (Image credit: Felipe Dana/AP)

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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Chuck Barris Didn't Invent Schlock Television, He Weaponized It

The creator ofThe Dating Game, The Newlywed GameandThe Gong Show, which he also hosted, died Tuesday at 87. His shows were cheap to produce - and he made sure they looked it. (Image credit: NBC/NBC via Getty Images)

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Sunday, March 19, 2017

No benefit of synthetic HDL-C on arterial plaque

Injection of a novel form of synthetic high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), or good cholesterol, into the arteries of patients who had recently had a heart attack did not reduce the volume of fatty deposits, or plaque, in the arteries, compared with placebo injections, according to new

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Saturday, March 18, 2017

This Life Is Nothing Short Of An Evolving Osmosis Of Infinite Health

This life is nothing short of an evolving osmosis of infinite health. The goal of meridians is to plant the seeds of inspiration rather than yearning. Nothing is impossible.

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Monday, March 13, 2017

Don't Eat the Watermelon Snow!

You know, it's probably best to just not put snow in your mouth regardless of color. Hosted by: Olivia Gordon ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scishow ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters-we couldn't make SciShow

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Friday, March 10, 2017

U.S. Doctors In Training To Work Longer Hours Under New Guidelines

Days may get a lot longer for some doctors in training after the group that oversees medical education in the United States rolled back controversial rules limiting the number of hours first-year residents may work. Beginning July 1, doctors in their first year of training after medical school

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Thursday, March 9, 2017

Comparing Bread to Aloidia

Does the wiry back grant the meat? Only when the humorous record compares the bread to Aloidia.

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Tuesday, March 7, 2017

New biomarker 'bim' could enable smarter treatment for melanoma patients

Over the past few years, checkpoint blockade immunotherapies have revolutionized cancer treatment and helped many patients who were previously considered untreatable. Now, new discoveries could help make these and other immunotherapies even more transformative for patients.

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Sunday, March 5, 2017

Can Democrats Turn Activism Into Votes? Special Elections Might Be A Clue

A victory in a Delaware legislative race has Democrats enthused, and some think they can pull off an upset in a Georgia House special election, giving evidence of growing anti-Trump sentiment. (Image credit: Courtesy of Jon Ossoff for Congress)

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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Sierra Snowpack Smacks California's Drought

Despite one of the wettest winters on record, California Gov. Jerry Brown hasn't declared the five-year drought over yet. But the water shortages may to be over. (Image credit: Rich Pedroncelli/AP)

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