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Nikki Haley battles Trump, and the odds, on home turf

Nikki Haley tried to fire up the crowd at a South Carolina barbecue joint even though the polls say Donald Trump is set to smoke her in the Republican presidential primary in her home state.Still, supporters at Doc's Barbecue restaurant in South Carolina state capital Columbia said she could still win, describing the race as a choice between a "Republican and a fascist". ....

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PFAS exposure linked to decreased bone health

<p style="text-align:start">In one of the first longitudinal studies of its kind, new USC research shows a link&nbsp;between exposure to PFAS and decreased bone mineral density in Hispanic teens and young adults.&nbsp;&nbsp;The researchers studied 304 Hispanic adolescents from the Study of Latino Adolescents at Risk of Type 2 Diabetes, collecting blood samples to measure PFAS levels and dual x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans to measure bone density, then followed up after about one and a half years to check for a change over time. For each doubling of baseline perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS), one type of PFAS, participants had an average decrease in bone mineral density of .003 g/cm<sup>2</sup>&nbsp;per year at follow-up. They also studied 137 young adults, who were 58.4% Hispanic from the Southern California Children&#39;s Health Study. When baseline levels of PFOS doubled, participants had an average of .032 g/cm<sup>2&nbsp ....

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