Health
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A promising technology for early detection of lung cancer
British researchers are leading efforts to harness artificial intelligence (AI) in early identification of individuals at high risk of developing…
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America: Executive Order Aims to Expand Research on Women’s Health
Later today, Monday, US President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order aimed at expanding research efforts and…
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Doctors Warn: Phone Screens May Cause “Blindness” in Your Children
The significant rise in the number of children at risk of blindness due to excessive screen and mobile phone usage…
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Study: ADHD Medication Reduces Risk of Death
A study conducted by the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm suggests that medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may reduce…
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Is Forgetfulness Healthy for the Brain?
The latest research and expert opinions reveal that forgetfulness is entirely natural, and it is even an integral part of…
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Heat stress… A climate threat to human existence?
The global average temperatures have increased by approximately 1.1 to 1.2 degrees Celsius compared to the pre-industrial era. This has…
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Collective Nap Amidst Busy Street in Mexico to “Promote Rest”
Approximately 200 people took part in a collective nap organized Friday amidst the street, in one of the busiest and…
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A study reveals that teenage pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of early death
Research indicates that teenage pregnancy raises the likelihood of school dropout and poverty among young girls. Additionally, teenagers are more…
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Belly Fat: Its Health Risks and Ways to Reduce It
Fat accumulation in the body comes in various forms, with subcutaneous fat directly under the skin differing from visceral fat,…
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“Naked Carbohydrates”: How Do They Affect Your Health?
A health report revealed the concept of “naked carbs,” a term referring to foods primarily composed of simple carbohydrates without…
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