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The world’s nations committed to halving overall threats to biodiversity from pesticides and other highly hazardous chemicals by 2030 at the 15th United Nations Biodiversity Conference in 2022. But ...
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2nd pregnancy triggers brain changes, new study reveals
A prospective cohort study published in Nature Communications reports that a second pregnancy is associated with distinct structural and functional brain changes on MRI, differing in key ways from ...
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