The 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, jointly issued by the US Departments of Health and Human Services and Agriculture, introduce a revised dietary pyramid that prioritises animal-based ...
How to use lateral reading to verify information from a post or article. When to click through to a link or search result and when to move on to the next one. The difference between primary and ...
Checkpoint Inhibition for Kidney Transplant Recipients With Advanced Cutaneous Carcinomas: An Emerging Standard for Select Patients Real-world data (RWD), the data relating to patient health status ...
Google is rolling out Preferred Sources globally after launching it in the US and India last August. Google also announced Spotlighting subscriptions, a feature that highlights links from your news ...
Reliable health information online uses high quality, recent, peer-reviewed research. People should look for balanced information and site transparency and avoid websites that use sensationalism or ...
The Tingzikou Irrigation project is a large-scale water conservancy project for irrigation and urban-rural water supply, serving 13 counties across four cities: Guangyuan, Nanchong, Guang’an, and ...
“Just Google it” – ah, so 2021. These days, organic search and discovery – although still largely conducted on Google – have fanned out to many sources, with user behavior more multi-layered and ...
The most powerful news stories can show the audience the world of the powerless. A poor person who relies on charity or government assistance. A whistleblower in a company or government office. A ...
There is no single platform or pathway that most Americans use as their primary way to get news about the election. About a third of U.S. adults say television is the most common way they get ...
Aside from weather, more Americans get news about local crime than any other local news topic we asked about in our survey. Roughly three-quarters of U.S. adults (77%) say they often or sometimes get ...