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[ad_1] There could be more habitable planets in the universe than we thought, according to a study. Geoscientists of Pennsylvania State University, United States, suggest that plate tectonics – long-believed by searching …
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[ad_1] A spicy compound present in the spice may be an answer, according to a new study. The study revealed that the spicy compound – 6-gingerol – stimulates the enzymes contained in …
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[ad_1] Getting involved in sport benefits you in many ways. Not only does it meet the body's daily physical needs, it also reduces stress, increases productivity and builds confidence. But also, playing …
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[ad_1] Overweight in young adults can cause higher blood pressure and thicken the heart muscle, which opens the door to cardiovascular disease (CVD) later in life, according to a new study. The …
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[ad_1] Reading details about suicide cases can push vulnerable people to take extreme measures, say scientists who stress the need to understand the impact of media reporting on suicidal populations . Association …
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