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Everyday Items That Are Hurting Your Health (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)

Today. we all live in eras where there is an ocean of convenient appliances, gadgets & household things meant for the sole purpose of making our lives easy. But there can be hidden dangers underneath the charm of such mundane objects. There’s nothing surprising about some of these types of risks — while others might lurk in...

Long-term study examines divorce rates in parents of children with autism (www.theinnovativehorizon.com)

Autism—or the formal term, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)—is a developmental difference presenting through symptoms on a spectrum concerning social interaction, communication and behavior. What’s really interesting about this disorder is that every single person with autism experiences it differently. They may have amazing...

CDC Warns of Cow-to-Human Transmission of H5N1 Bird Flu in Texas (scitechdaily.com)

A Texas farm worker contracted H5N1 from dairy cattle, indicating a new route of transmission for the virus, which has a high mortality rate and diverse symptoms in humans. The United States’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a health alert after the first case of H5N1 a

Unraveling the Mystery of Human Taillessness: A Genetic Perspective | Unraveling the Mystery of Human Taillessness: A Genetic Perspective #PrimateEvolution #AluElement #TailLoss #GeneticResearch #GreatApes #videos #JunkDNA... | (www.facebook.com)

Unraveling the Mystery of Human Taillessness: A Genetic Perspective #PrimateEvolution #AluElement #TailLoss #GeneticResearch #GreatApes #videos #JunkDNA...

Why do some animals have 'virgin births'? (worldnews.infoterkiniviral.com)

Some animals, particularly certain species of reptiles, fish, and insects, are capable of reproducing through a process known as parthenogenesis, commonly referred to as "virgin birth." In parthenogenesis, females can produce offspring without mating with a male. Instead, the female's egg develops into an embryo without...

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