[ad_1] Twelve years after the International Astronomical Union had voted a definition of planned intelligence that reclassified Pluto, the debate continues. A recently published study uses history to address the most controversial …
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[ad_1] Scientists say that blood taken from a young person can be the key to maintaining good long-term health. The blood factors obtained in young people can improve the health of animals …
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[ad_1] Do you often reach yogurts, chocolates and other products with probiotics to keep your health in check? Your efforts may be in vain, according to a new report. RELATED: Yogurt to …
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[ad_1] EToday, it seems increasingly unlikely that we are meeting the World Health Organization's goals of physical activity and reducing the "obesity epidemic". research published in Nature Communications, we can begin to …
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[ad_1] Seagrass can account for up to 62% of the diet of bonnethead, alongside their favorite meal of crustaceans and molluscs PARIS: It has long been thought that the little shark, a …
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[ad_1] Elders are passing the hose more and more. According to a new study, about 9% of US adults aged 50 to 64 have used marijuana at least once a year, while …
Read More »Feeling sleepy during the day can trigger Alzheimer's disease: Study
[ad_1] By: IANS | New York | Updated: September 8, 2018 16:34:16 Lack of sleep can be bad for your memory. (Source: photo file) In a significant finding, Johns Hopkins researchers found …
Read More »Study finds more baby boomers use marijuana
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Read More »Global warming increases risk of landslide tsunami: study
[ad_1] With a wave surge of nearly 200 meters, the tsunami that devastated an Alaskan fjord in 2015 was one of the largest ever recorded. But with no one killed, he almost …
Read More »Study Reveals That a Traumatic Event Increases the Risk of Sports Injuries
[ad_1] Athletes are at greater risk of sport-related injuries that have been sexually or physically abused in their lifetime. According to the Science Daily report, a new study from the Track and …
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