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A 1-Litre Bottle Of Water Contains Some 2,40,000 Plastic Fragments
Nanoplastics pose a greater threat to human health than microplastics because they’re small enough to penetrate human cells, enter the…
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Spanking predicts lower cognitive skills in children, study finds
Spanking is associated with lower levels of executive functioning, such as inhibitory control and cognitive flexibility, in children, according to…
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Largest study of its kind shows leafy greens may decrease bowel cancer risk
Increasing the amount of folate through our diet or taking supplements could help to reduce bowel cancer risk. These are…
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Vitamin B12 emerges as key player during cellular reprogramming
By analysing the effect of disrupting microbiota during in vivo reprogramming, Kovatcheva et al. demonstrated that vitamin B12-dependent metabolism is…
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The value of mood measurement for regulating negative influences of social media usage: A case study of TikTok
Abstract: Social media usage has greatly increased during the pandemic. The use of social media has been linked to mental…
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Autism brain states hold the key to unlocking childhood memories
New research reveals that “infantile amnesia” – the forgetting of memories formed during early infancy – is both reversible and…
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Why we don’t all develop posttraumatic stress disorder
A study by researchers at EPFL shows why only a subset of individuals exposed to trauma develop posttraumatic stress disorder…
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Enhanced bedroom ventilation linked to improved sleep quality
People tend to experience better sleep quality when they have increased bedroom ventilation, according to a four-week-long field intervention experiment.…
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The Impact of Oat Consumption on the Gut Microbiota
he relationship between oat consumption, modulation of gut microbiota, and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) synthesis Summary This article focuses on…
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Relationship of Daily Step Counts to All-Cause Mortality and Cardiovascular Events
Abstract Background The minimal and optimal daily step counts for health improvements remain unclear. Objectives A meta-analysis was performed to…
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