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Recent state policies that reduced women's access to reproductive health care are contributing to rising maternal death rates, new research shows. Gestational age abortion restrictions likely increased death rates by 38%. Planned Parenthood closures increased death rates significantly as well. Read Full Article

How 14 months in Antarctica changes your brain: Studying the effects of isolated, monotonous environments on the human brain has important implications for space travel Read Full Article

Eating hot peppers at least four times per week was linked to 23% reduction all-cause mortality risk (n=22,811). This study fits with others in China (n= 487,375) and the US (n=16,179) showing that capsaicin, the component in peppers that makes them hot, may reduce risk of death. Read Full Article

A new study shows an animal's lifespan is written in the DNA. For humans, it's 38 years Read Full Article

Humans 'sole culprits' in US parrot extinction Read Full Article

Crisis-planning interventions for people with psychotic illness or bipolar disorder. Mental health services lack a strong evidence base on the most effective interventions to reduce compulsory admissions. However, some research suggests a positive impact of crisis-planning interventions. Read Full Article

DW 中文- 德国之声 | 新西兰火山近日突然爆发,造成多人死亡。火山喷发具有毁灭性的破坏力,不仅造成人类财产的损失,更会危及人类与大自然动、植物的生命。最近几年来,世界上最具威胁性的火山有哪些? #美景固然好生命更重要 p.dw.com/p/30Xfy

DW 中文- 德国之声 | 研究显示,世界上五分之一的死亡病因可以归结为饮食不健康。对我们人类,尤其是我们的大脑而言,究竟哪些才是健康食品? https://t.co/ejzRkaG6dp

Research shows that poor indoor air quality hampers cognitive performance significantly. A study recently found chess players in Germany make more mistakes, as measured by a computer program’s suggested moves, when there is more fine particulate matter in the air Read Full Article

DW 中文- 德国之声 | 绿色和平的全球总干事摩根将草案称作一场"对全人类的欺骗" p.dw.com/p/3UoDG

Adolescents who are active on social media may be more likely to exercise excessively, skip meals or develop other forms of disordered eating. Compared to teens without any social media accounts, boys and girls on social media were more likely to report disordered eating behaviors Read Full Article

Giving pet crickets to elderly Korean women significantly improved their executive function & performance, researchers have found. The RCT's findings suggest 'pet insects' could considerably improve many elderly Koreans' mental health, despite their low costs. Read Full Article

Extracellular vesicles from symbiotic vaginal lactobacilli inhibit HIV-1 infection of human tissues (Dec 2019, ex vivo) Read Full Article

New genetic analysis reveals what drove the only parrot native to the continental U.S. to extinction: humans Read Full Article

A new study provides further evidence that so-called "medication abortion reversal" is unsupported by science. In fact, there is evidence that it could be dangerous. The study was unable to show what, if any, effectiveness progesterone has in reversing a medical abortion. Read Full Article

Emotionally intelligent students get better grades and higher test scores, a comprehensive meta-analysis shows, because they can navigate social networks, perform better in the humanities, and manage school-related feelings like test anxiety, boredom and disappointment. Read Full Article

Humans killed off the only parrot native to the continental U.S. New genetic analysis reveals what drove the bird to extinction. Read Full Article

Dried lakebeds are a significant source of dust in many urban areas. Researchers collected dust samples from desert and urban areas in the western United States and concluded that 90-percent of dust in one urban area comes from dry lakebeds, a result of climate change, water diversion, and drought. Read Full Article

DW 中文- 德国之声 | 鲸鲨是世界上体型最大的鱼类。同鲸鱼一样,鲸鲨也是滤食动物。由于人类对海洋鱼类的过度捕捞,鲸鲨的生存已经受到严重威胁。 https://t.co/NNwAcWkur7

Potentially toxic chemicals from LCDs in nearly half of household dust samples tested. Researchers are sounding the alarm about liquid crystal monomers--the chemical building blocks of everything from flat screen TVs to solar panels--and the potential threat they pose to humans and the environment. Read Full Article