[ad_1] Spending long periods in space causes not only muscle atrophy and reduced bone density, but also lasting health effects. brain, suggests a study. The study, led by a team of neuroscientists …
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[ad_1] Spending long periods in space, and effects on the brain, suggests a study. The study, led by a team of neuroscientists from the University of Antwerp in Belgium and Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) …
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[ad_1] Scientists may have discovered why some people are more likely to consume alcohol excessively than others and this has less to do with alcohol than with anything else. relates to genetics. …
Read More »The global microdisk market by type, application, country, company and forecast by 2025 is the subject of a recent study – Market Gazette
[ad_1] This report examines microdisplays Market presenting many aspects of the industry such as market size, status, market trends and forecasts, the report also provides a brief information on competitors and specific …
Read More »The SwRI team makes breakthroughs in the study of the Pluto Orbiter mission
[ad_1] A team from the Southwest Research Institute using internal research funds has made several discoveries that expand the scope and value of a future Pluto orbiter mission. The discoveries define an …
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[ad_1] BAccording to a new study, anti-stress pills taken by millions of patients could increase the risk of lung cancer by almost a third. A study of nearly one million Britons showed …
Read More »The birth channels of women in Africa, Asia and America have different dimensions: study
[ad_1] PARIS – The size and shape of women's birth channels vary according to the region of the world in which they live, but most medical textbooks are based on a European …
Read More »The size of the birth canal for women depends on where you live: study
[ad_1] The size and shape of women's birth channels vary according to the region of the world in which they live, but most medical textbooks are based on a European body type, …
Read More »Heightened cancer risk in tall people down to number of cells: study
[ad_1] Taller people have a higher risk of cancer “hard wired” into them partly because they have more cells for the disease to target, a study claimed Wednesday. Researchers in the US …
Read More »New study reveals that taking a warm bath twice a week improves depression
[ad_1] (Photo: Getty) A few cold, dark weeks of winter, those who suffer from seasonal depression or any other type of depression tend to fight a little more than everyone else. Fortunately, …
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