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Steroids are everywhere on social media – but how dangerous are they?

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Steroids are everywhere on social media – but how dangerous are they?

South_agency/Getty Images If you have swiped through fitness-related content on Instagram, Facebook or TikTok lately, chances are that an influencer on your feed has taken steroids. A recent global meta-study …

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Human ancestors braved England’s ice-covered northlands 440,000 years ago

How exactly ancient toolmakers survived the harsh conditions remains a mystery

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A bioengineered protein may someday treat carbon monoxide poisoning

An antidote for carbon monoxide poisoning could come from bacteria. Mice treated with a tweaked version of a bacterial protein rapidly cleared carbon monoxide from their blood, safely eliminating it …

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Overworked neurons burn out and fuel Parkinson’s disease

Certain brain cells are responsible for coordinating smooth, controlled movements of the body. But when those cells are constantly overactivated for weeks on end, they degenerate and ultimately die. This …

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Can we finally recycle all of the metal in scrap cars?

Scrap vehicles contain many different metal alloys, which can be hard to recycle Marc Hill/Alamy A new way to recycle the metal from scrap cars could eliminate millions of tonnes …

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House Republicans add to support for maintaining NIH budget in 2026

Both chambers of Congress have now rejected Trump’s proposed 40% cut

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A cold today helps keep the COVID away

A recent bout of the common cold may be a defense against a COVID-19 infection. A study that included the nasal swabs of more than 1,000 participants assessed whether infections …

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Warped planet nurseries rewrite the rules of how worlds are born

The textbook picture of how planets form – serene, flat discs of cosmic dust – has just received a significant cosmic twist. New research, published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, …

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The deadliest mushroom, the death cap, is still concocting new poisons

The death cap mushroom has been implicated in many people’s deaths, from Roman emperors to modern foragers Shutterstock/Tisha Razumovsky Death cap mushrooms are back in the news. Amanita phalloides has …

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Vote by Dutch lawmakers threatens major primate research center

In victory for animal rights activists, research on monkeys would end in 2030

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