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This popular supplement may increase risk of birth defects, study finds | ScienceDaily
A new study reveals that high doses of antioxidants—often seen as harmless or beneficial—may actually impact future generations. Male mice given common...
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You don’t need to lose weight to reverse prediabetes, study finds | ScienceDaily
For years, people with prediabetes have been told the same thing: lose weight or risk developing diabetes. But new research flips that idea on its head,...
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Thinking about God inspires risk-taking for believers, study finds | ScienceDaily
Does thinking about faith make religious people more likely to take leaps? A new study says yes, finding that participants were more likely to take risks when...
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Only 12 percent of American adults are metabolically healthy, study finds | ScienceDaily
The prevalence of metabolic health in American adults is 'alarmingly low,' even among people who are normal weight, according to a new study. Only one in eight...
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Work emails, calls on golf course worsen performance, study finds | ScienceDaily
Checking your work-related emails or taking business calls while playing golf could prevent you from hitting that elusive eagle or birdie.
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Employees prefer human performance monitors over AI, study finds | ScienceDaily
Organizations using AI to monitor employees' behavior and productivity can expect them to complain more, be less productive and want to quit more -- unless the...
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Vision loss, damage could be tied to eye pressure, study finds | ScienceDaily
One of the world's leading causes of irreversible vision loss could begin with elevated eye pressure, according to a recent study.
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Surgery beats Ozempic for long-term health, Cleveland Clinic finds | ScienceDaily
Weight-loss surgery dramatically outperformed GLP-1 medications in improving longevity and reducing heart, kidney, and eye complications for people with...
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Night-time noise linked to restless nights for airport neighbors, study finds | ScienceDaily
A research team combined measurements from activity monitors and questionnaires for a new study of impact of aircraft noise on sleep. Higher levels of noise...
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Most people get food’s environmental impact completely wrong, study finds | ScienceDaily
People often get the environmental impact of food wrong, according to new research. While many assume processed foods are the worst, they tend to overlook the...
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Two common drugs may reverse fatty liver disease, study finds | ScienceDaily
Scientists have discovered that combining two existing drugs can dramatically reduce liver fat linked to a common and often silent disease. The treatment not...
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Cannabis compounds CBD and CBG may help reverse fatty liver disease, study finds | ScienceDaily
CBD and CBG, two non-intoxicating cannabis compounds, may help combat fatty liver disease by boosting liver energy reserves and restoring cellular cleanup...
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Social-media break has huge impact on young women's body image, study finds | ScienceDaily
There's a large and growing body of evidence pointing to potentially negative impacts of social media on mental health, from its addictive nature to...
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Neanderthals may have hunted and eaten outsiders, chilling cannibalism study finds | ScienceDaily
A cave in Belgium has revealed unsettling evidence that Neanderthals selectively cannibalized outsiders, focusing on women and children. The victims weren’t...
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Persistent infection could explain long COVID in some people, study finds | ScienceDaily
Researchers found people with wide-ranging long COVID symptoms were twice as likely to have SARS-CoV-2 proteins in their blood, compared to those without long...
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Fish oil may be hurting your brain, new study finds | ScienceDaily
Fish oil has long been praised as brain-boosting, but new research suggests the story may be more complicated. Scientists found that in people with repeated...
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A new force of nature is reshaping the planet, study finds | ScienceDaily
Human societies didn’t just adapt to the planet—they learned to reshape it. From early fire use to today’s global supply chains, our cultural and social...
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Your daily coffee may be protecting your brain, 43-year study finds | ScienceDaily
Your morning coffee or tea could be quietly supporting your brain health. A long-term study found that moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee or tea was...
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These simple habits could make your brain 8 years younger, study finds | ScienceDaily
New research shows that your brain’s “true age” can shift dramatically depending on how you live, with optimism, restorative sleep, stress management, and...
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T. rex took 40 years to reach full size, study finds | ScienceDaily
Tyrannosaurus rex may have taken far longer to grow up than scientists once thought. By analyzing growth rings in fossilized leg bones from 17 tyrannosaur...
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This popular supplement may increase risk of birth defects, study finds | ScienceDaily
A new study reveals that high doses of antioxidants—often seen as harmless or beneficial—may actually impact future generations. Male mice given common...
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Lonely people have worse memory but don’t decline faster, study finds | ScienceDaily
Loneliness may quietly affect how well older adults remember things—but it might not be speeding up mental decline after all. A large European study tracking...
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Huge study finds no evidence cannabis helps anxiety, depression, or PTSD | ScienceDaily
The largest review of medicinal cannabis to date found it doesn’t effectively treat anxiety, depression, or PTSD—despite millions using it for those reasons....
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Large study finds no link between mRNA COVID vaccine in pregnancy and autism | ScienceDaily
Researchers tracked more than 400 toddlers to see whether mRNA COVID-19 vaccination during or just before pregnancy was linked to autism or developmental...
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Scientists stunned as JWST finds ice clouds on a giant alien planet | ScienceDaily
Scientists have discovered unexpected water-ice clouds on a distant, Jupiter-like exoplanet, challenging current atmospheric models. By directly imaging...
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Study finds dangerous lead levels in children’s clothing | ScienceDaily
Fast fashion might come with a hidden danger: lead. Researchers testing children’s shirts from multiple retailers found every sample exceeded U.S. safety...
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Study finds phone use on the toilet may cause painful medical condition | ScienceDaily
Scrolling on your phone while sitting on the toilet might be doing more harm than you think. A new study found that people who use smartphones during bathroom...
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Feeling stressed? Science finds a simple way to take back control | ScienceDaily
Feeling in control may be the key to conquering daily stress. Penn State researchers found that people were 62% more likely to resolve everyday hassles on days...
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Study finds ChatGPT gets science wrong more often than you think | ScienceDaily
A new study put ChatGPT to the test by asking it to judge whether hundreds of scientific hypotheses were true or false—and the results were far from...
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New review finds wild blueberries support heart and gut health | ScienceDaily
A sweeping scientific review highlights wild blueberries as a standout food for cardiometabolic health. The strongest evidence shows improvements in blood...
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AI blood test finds silent liver disease years before symptoms | ScienceDaily
Researchers created an AI-driven liquid biopsy that scans patterns in fragments of DNA circulating in the blood. The system detected early liver fibrosis and...
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NASA Curiosity rover finds mysterious life linked molecules on Mars | ScienceDaily
Curiosity has detected a surprising variety of organic molecules on Mars, including compounds tied to the chemistry of life. Some of these molecules may be...
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Cannabis study finds THC can create false memories | ScienceDaily
THC doesn’t just blur memories—it can create new ones that never happened. In a controlled experiment, cannabis users were much more likely to recall words...
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Huge study finds no evidence cannabis helps anxiety, depression, or PTSD | ScienceDaily
The largest review of medicinal cannabis to date found it doesn’t effectively treat anxiety, depression, or PTSD—despite millions using it for those reasons....
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Plate tectonic surprise: Geologist unexpectedly finds remnants of a lost mega-plate | ScienceDaily
Geologists have reconstructed a massive and previously unknown tectonic plate that was once one-quarter the size of the Pacific Ocean. The team had predicted...
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