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SQ321’s catastrophic 54-metre drop in just 4.6 seconds changed lives forever, as medical aftereffects and legal battles continue.
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New Scientist on MSNWhy taping your mouth shut at night probably isn't a good ideaSocial media is awash with videos claiming that taping your mouth closed will improve your sleep – but the evidence doesn't ...
A year post a severe turbulence incident on Singapore Airlines flight 321, passengers continue to grapple with trauma and unresolved compensation issues.
Finger-mounted pulse oximeters show potential for tracking sleep apnea symptoms and treatment response in patients.
Could “antiaging” products aimed at women reverse some of the damage years of sun and surgery had done to my face?
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