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New research links high salt consumption to risk of Type 2 diabetes
Frequent salt intake could be linked to an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes, according to a new study from…
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A groundbreaking study shows kids learn better on paper, not screens. Now what?
For ‘deeper reading’ among children aged 10-12, paper trumps screens. What does it mean when schools are going digital? The…
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New reasons eating less fat should be one of your resolutions
High fat impairs immune, intestinal, and brain health AUC Riverside study to motivate your new year’s resolutions: it demonstrates that…
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Putting Your Toddler in Front of the TV? You Might Hurt Their Ability to Process the World Around Them, New Data Suggests
Babies and toddlers exposed to television or video viewing may be more likely to exhibit atypical sensory behaviors, such as…
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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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Dreaming may have evolved as a strategy for co-operative survival
Have you ever woken from a dream, emotionally laden with anxiety, fear or a sense of unpreparedness? Typically, these kinds of…
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Molecular jackhammers’ ‘good vibrations’ eradicate cancer cells
Light-induced whole-molecule vibration can rupture melanoma cells’ membrane The Beach Boys’ iconic hit single “Good Vibrations” takes on a whole…
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The total mass, number, and distribution of immune cells in the human body
Significance We characterized the human body’s immune cells distribution and provided its total weight. Our findings show that an average…
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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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