Chronic Kidney Disease and Pesticide Use
…should limit our exposure to pesticides, even in very small doses, as chronic exposure may lead to negative health outcomes,” Dr Osborne said. “We will continue to investigate if other…
…should limit our exposure to pesticides, even in very small doses, as chronic exposure may lead to negative health outcomes,” Dr Osborne said. “We will continue to investigate if other…
…used audio equipment to record those thoughts, then transcribed the recordings and analyzed them for content. In total, more than 2,000 thoughts were analyzed. “We wanted to mimic the small…
…magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and gather first-of-its-kind data on white matter development. No small feat, considering the babies needed to be sound asleep to allow for crisp capture of their…
…maintained from the experimenter. It was found that those affected by severe loneliness were in a less positive mood after small talk than the control group. Levels of the bonding…
…meal and a picky eater is no small feat,” Chilman says. “Some families have kids who turn their noses up at any vegetable. Others are dealing with kids who dislike…
…Fenn said. “However, every 10-minute increase in SWS reduced errors after interruptions by about 4%.” These numbers may seem small but when considering the types of errors that are likely…
…to a significant degree.” Thus, driving may be affected by drinking just a small amount of alcohol, even though the driver may feel fine and be well within the legal…
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…in the moment, saying that they felt like they could handle whatever happened for the rest of the day. Team surprised to see any differences, given small size of the…
…into tiny microplastics and even smaller nanoplastics, the latter being less than 100 nanometers (nm) in size. (For comparison, a human hair has a diameter of about 75,000 nm.) Scientists…