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When Evidence Can Be Deepfaked, How Do Courts Decide What’s Real?
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Evidence shows no autism risk from paracetamol in pregnancy
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Amid heated public debate, the most robust evidence to date shows that using paracetamol as directed ...
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A driver tried to teach someone a lesson — it backfired immediately
On modern roads, a growing number of drivers seem convinced they can enforce their own […] ...
Former xAI engineer Sulaiman Khan Ghori has departed the company, sparking speculation he was "fired" for being "too candid" ...
Discover how probability distribution methods can help predict stock market returns and improve investment decisions. Learn ...
When we choose to use a mental model of policy-as-a-journey rather than policy-as-an-artefact, we are more likely to deliver ...
Background Foodborne diseases are an important cause of global morbidity and mortality, particularly among children who often ...
Background Anxiety disorders are persistent, functionally impairing conditions with high societal burden. In contrast, ...
Objectives Despite reducing exposures to wood dust, woodworkers remain at increased risk of asthma. There have been no recent studies of wood dust exposure, respiratory symptoms or asthma in British ...
Objective To assess prevalence and associated factors of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) among patients with severe mood disorders (SMDs). Design An institution-based cross-sectional study.
Thomas J Catalano is a CFP and Registered Investment Adviser with the state of South Carolina, where he launched his own financial advisory firm in 2018. Thomas' experience gives him expertise in a ...
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