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These Countries Were Just Named Safer for Retirees Than the U.S.

A new ranking from International Living is highlighting the safest places for retirees to live abroad. To create the report,…

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Hazardous reactions made safer through flow technology

Researchers at the University of Liège (BE) have designed a high-performance, open-access continuous flow process to safely produce key antibacterial…

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New nanoparticle could make cancer treatment safer, more effective

Researchers have created a new kind of nanoparticle that could make ultrasound-based cancer treatments more effective and safer, while also…

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Ultrasound unlocks a safer, greener way to make hydrogels

Researchers at McGill University, in collaboration with Polytechnique Montréal, pioneered a new way to create hydrogels using ultrasound, eliminating the…

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Blood pressure drug could be a safer alternative for treating ADHD symptoms

Blood pressure drug could be a safer alternative for treating ADHD symptoms, finds study. Repurposing amlodipine, a commonly used blood…

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Stronger, safer, smarter: Pioneering Zinc-based dissolvable implants for bone repair

Monash research could transform how broken bones are treated, with the development of a special zinc-based dissolvable material that could…

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How simple prompts can make partially automated cars safer

A new study finds that prompts do a good job of getting drivers to engage with their environment and take…

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Food & Drink

Is Tap Water Safer to Drink Than Bottled Water? Here’s What New Research Suggests

The health halo surrounding bottled water is starting to burst.  Bottled water first became popular in the United States in…

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Growing safer spuds: Removing toxins from potatoes

Scientists have discovered a way to remove toxic compounds from potatoes, making them safer to eat and easier to store.…

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Faster, safer complex head and neck reconstruction with preserved blood supply tissue

Sometimes, moving just a few inches can go a long way. Osaka Metropolitan University researchers have developed a promising technique…

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