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Keeping a Longer Overnight Fast and Eating an Early Breakfast May Be Associated with a Lower Body Mass Index
Study suggests new patterns in the relationship between mealtimes and body weight To keep weight in check, it is not…
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World’s most popular OTC painkiller not so safe for over-65s
Taking acetaminophen, a.k.a. paracetamol, one of the most globally recognized, widely-used painkillers for a prolonged period, increases the risk of…
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Loneliness raises odds of dementia by 31%
A new study finds persistent loneliness taking a toll on aging brains and significantly raising a person’s odds for dementia…
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Eating fish linked to lower risk of cognitive decline, new study finds
A recent meta-analysis published in Aging Clinical and Experimental Research suggests that eating fish may help protect against cognitive decline,…
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Managing stress could be the key to helping highly impulsive people act rashly when bored
Research at the University of Portsmouth has explored the relationship between high impulsivity and boredom, in an effort to find…
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Backbiting
Ghībah (Arabic: غِیبَة, backbiting) is speaking maliciously about someone in one’s absence. It is one of the major sins in Islam which has been explicitly prohibited.…
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Lady Fatimah al-Zahra’ (a)
Fāṭima (a) (Arabic: فاطِمَة) commonly known as Fāṭima al-Zahrā (a) فاطِمَة الزهراء) (d. 11/632) was the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s) and Lady Khadija (a) and the wife of Imam…
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Getting morning sunlight can improve sleep quality, study suggests
A new study published in the Journal of Health Psychology has found that exposure to sunlight in the morning may improve sleep…
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Scientists celebrate birth of feline species decades after declared extinct: ‘An important achievement’
“This motivates us to continue our efforts to restore and reintroduce cheetahs.” Scientists have found renewed hope after four cheetah…
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‘World-first’ indoor vertical farm to produce 4M pounds of berries a year
Major steps towards better, sustainable and affordable food production free of environmental challenges have been taken, with the “world’s first…
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