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To see how the fallout from the Iran war is spreading, check out how much Robert Friedland is charging for sulfuric acid these days. His company, Ivanhoe Mines, recently opened Africa’s biggest copper ...
The internet is awash with claims about injectable peptides for fitness, but there’s almost no human research showing they ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I recently read in your column that you test your patient’s magnesium levels when they have been on long-term ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is set to launch a system to begin refunding companies that paid tariffs on imports after the Supreme Court ordered the government to do so earlier this year. In an ...
Tisza leader has promised to repair his country’s ties with Brussels after years of strained relations Péter Magyar’s resounding election victory brings an end to 16 years of rightwing populist rule ...
Democrats are demanding that President Donald Trump submit to a cognitive test and then release the results publicly while warning about the 79-year-old’s mental decline. House Judiciary Committee ...
The drug is for a small subset of patients. But evidence that breathing and strength can get better for some of them is ...
China has reportedly planned to halt its exports of sulfuric acid in May, a move expected to further rock a global fertilizer industry already shaken by the war in Iran. Iran’s closure of the Strait ...
Researchers at Mass General Brigham Heart and Vascular Institute and collaborators have developed and validated a new genetic risk test that can estimate a person's inherited risk for eight common ...
Dark colas may strain kidneys due to phosphoric acid, sugar, and caffeine. Frequent intake may raise risk of stones and ...
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