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Genetic mutation gives finnish cats a 'salty liquorice' coat colour Read Full Article
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Global life expectancy to increase by nearly 5 years by 2050 despite geopolitical, metabolic, and environmental threats, study finds: Life expectancy will increase by 4.9 years in males and 4.2 years in females between 2022 and 2050 Read Full Article
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Benign nail condition linked to rare syndrome that greatly increases cancer risk | National Institutes of Health (NIH) Read Full Article
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T cell activation and deficits in T regulatory cells are associated with major depressive disorder and severity of depression Read Full Article
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New research reveals how early life adversity triggers early puberty and late-life anxiety Read Full Article
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Study proves black holes have a ‘plunging region,’ just as Einstein predicted Read Full Article
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Long-term exposure to air pollution leads to increased risk of dementia. The finding adds to research that air pollution, beyond well-known effects on respiratory and cardiovascular system, also has major impacts on our brain, promoting inflammation in the brain, accelerating cognitive decline Read Full Article
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Men with dark triad traits accurately detect similar traits in others' faces | Study found that men who possess these traits themselves are better at recognizing them in other men, whereas women with these traits are less accurate in detecting them in men. Read Full Article
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Research has found that playing video games regularly is linked to better navigation skills | The new study provides insight into how modern technology influences our cognitive functions, specifically in terms of wayfinding ability. Read Full Article
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Cannabis and cancer: unveiling the potential of a green ally in breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer | Journal of Cannabis Research Read Full Article
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A new study found that youth with no prior tobacco use who used social media daily were 67 percent more likely to begin smoking after one year Read Full Article
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The smell of food is appetizing when you’re hungry and it can be a turnoff if you’re full: this due to the interaction between two different parts of the brain involving sense of smell and behavior motivation Read Full Article
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FDA Approves New Use of Vital Nutrition Infusion for Newborns Read Full Article
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Researchers develop “game-changing” blood test for stroke detection | The trial demonstrates the accuracy of a new blood test that can identify in less than 6 hours an aggressive type of stroke with the potential to bring life-saving care to patients globally. Read Full Article
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Individuals who reported using psychedelics at least once in their lives tended to experience less psychological distress. This association was strongest in single individuals but greatly diminished in those who were married, widowed, or divorced. Read Full Article
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Men at greater risk of major health effects of diabetes than women | Cases of cardiovascular, leg/foot, kidney complications, and eye disease all higher in men. Sex differences in complication rates persist regardless of disease duration Read Full Article
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Portugal heatwaves increase hospitalisations by 19%. More than 70% of the territory has an increase in hospitalisations during heatwaves”, with the most substantial increases occurring in the Northern regions, including the metropolitan areas of Porto, and Lisbon Read Full Article
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A new technique has allowed scientists to freeze human brain tissue so that it regains normal function after thawing. Scientists have successfully frozen and thawed brain organoids and cubes of brain tissue from a 9-year-old girl with epilepsy. Read Full Article
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Scientists have developed a new chemical concoction that lets brain tissue function again after being frozen | They started by testing out promising chemicals on brain organoids – small, lab-grown lumps of brain tissue that develop into different types of related cells. Read Full Article
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New research reveals that a suspicious mindset is strongly linked to perceiving implausible conspiracy theories as plausible, while cognitive skills and rational thinking dispositions are negatively associated with finding such theories credible. Read Full Article
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The largest pyramid chain in Egypt is clustered along a narrow desert strip. Scientists have identified segments of a major extinct Nile branch close to where most of these pyramids lie - this may have been used for transporting workmen and building materials to the pyramids' construction sites. Read Full Article
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New study reveals that what a doctor has displayed behind them during a telehealth (video call) visit can make a difference in how the patient feels about them and their care. Read Full Article
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A new rule of biology proposed, centered on “selectively advantageous instability.” Read Full Article
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Webb telescope uncovers merger of two massive black holes from early universe Read Full Article
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Recent study details how the presence of parents can influence their children’s fear responses | The findings suggest that the presence of a parent during a fear-inducing scenario can modulate the activity in brain areas associated with fear responses. Read Full Article
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Scientists observe spontaneous liquification of a metal: 'Spontaneous Liquefaction of Solid Metal–Liquid Metal Interfaces in Colloidal Binary Alloys' Read Full Article
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Study has identified a new biomarker of Alzheimer’s disease in asymptomatic stages of the disease Read Full Article
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Social progressives were more likely to view rape as equally serious or more serious than homicide compared to social conservatives. Progressive women were particularly likely to view rape as more serious than homicide, suggesting that gender plays a critical role in shaping these perceptions. Read Full Article
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Glimpse of next-generation internet. Scientists established the practical makings of the first quantum internet by entangling two quantum memory nodes separated by optical fiber link deployed over a roughly 22-mile loop through Cambridge, Somerville, Watertown, and Boston Read Full Article
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Scientists successfully cut cement content by half in low-carbon concrete | Using bricks and concrete made from coal ash helps to reduce carbon emissions, this research can further help the industry reduce its carbon footprint. Read Full Article
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One reason for overconsumption may be distraction, research finds: When people are distracted while engaged in a hedonic activity, they are likely to experience less enjoyment from it than if they were fully focused. Read Full Article
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Boredom can make people voluntarily choose unpleasant stimuli, such as unpleasant sounds, even when positive alternatives are available, in order to alleviate monotony, finds a new study. A previous study found that boredom led people to increase painful electric shocks to their own bodies. Read Full Article
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A new study across 46 countries finds that people have been engaging less and less with the news since 2015; sharing news on social media has decreased by 29%, commenting by 26% and talking about the news face-to-face by 24%. Read Full Article
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Patients with female doctors have a lower risk of death or serious complications, research shows | The study compared hospitals in Canada where female doctors made up more than 35% of the surgical teams with a 3% lower chance of serious health complications for patients. Read Full Article
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Disc-related back pain may one day meet its therapeutic match: gene therapy delivered by naturally derived nanocarriers that, a new study shows, repairs damaged discs in the spine and lowers pain symptoms in mice. Read Full Article
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Study Identifies ‘Hot-spots’ In England Of High Rates Of Depression Linked To Deprivation. During 12 years, the North West and North East of England experienced very significant ‘hot-spots’ of both depression and deprivation. Read Full Article
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A new study found a subgroup of people who had Alzheimer’s disease processes in their brains, but did not show any clinical symptoms, a so-called ‘resilient’ group. Their astrocytes appeared to produce more of the antioxidant metallothionein. There may also be more mitochondria in their brain cells. Read Full Article
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Vegetarian and vegan diets linked to lower risk of heart disease, cancer and death, large review finds Read Full Article
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Scientists generate 1832°F heat with solar power to cook cement and steel | The results achieved with semitransparent material, can also be replicated using other fluids and gases, say researchers. Read Full Article
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Laboratory and natural strains of intestinal bacterium turned out to have similar mutational profiles Read Full Article
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Genetic mutation gives finnish cats a 'salty liquorice' coat colour Read Full Article
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Genetic mutation gives cats a 'salty liquorice' coat colour

Researchers have discovered the gene variant responsible for a distinctive colour pattern seen in cats in Finland, named salmiak after a variety of liquorice

Global life expectancy to increase by nearly 5 years by 2050 despite geopolitical, metabolic, and environmental threats, study finds: Life expectancy will increase by 4.9 years in males and 4.2 years in females between 2022 and 2050 Read Full Article
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Benign nail condition linked to rare syndrome that greatly increases cancer risk | National Institutes of Health (NIH) Read Full Article
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Benign nail condition linked to rare syndrome that greatly increases

NIH researchers suggest conducting nail evaluation of affected patients and at-risk family members

T cell activation and deficits in T regulatory cells are associated with major depressive disorder and severity of depression Read Full Article
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T cell activation and deficits in T regulatory cells are associated with major depressive disorder and severity of depression

Scientific Reports - T cell activation and deficits in T regulatory cells are associated with major depressive disorder and severity of depression

New research reveals how early life adversity triggers early puberty and late-life anxiety Read Full Article
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A biological trigger of early puberty is uncovered by Northeastern scientists

New research reveals how trauma triggers early puberty and later anxiety, paving the way for potential interventions.

Study proves black holes have a ‘plunging region,’ just as Einstein predicted Read Full Article
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Study proves black holes have a ‘plunging region,’ just as Einstein predicted | CNN

Astronomers say they have for the first time observed an area of a black hole predicted by Albert Einstein about 10,000 light-years from Earth.

Long-term exposure to air pollution leads to increased risk of dementia. The finding adds to research that air pollution, beyond well-known effects on respiratory and cardiovascular system, also has major impacts on our brain, promoting inflammation in the brain, accelerating cognitive decline Read Full Article
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Long‐term exposure to air pollution and road traffic noise and incidence of dementia in the Danish Nurse Cohort

INTRODUCTION We examined the association of long-term exposure to air pollution and road traffic noise with dementia incidence in the Danish Nurse Cohort. METHODS Female nurses were followed for d...

Men with dark triad traits accurately detect similar traits in others' faces | Study found that men who possess these traits themselves are better at recognizing them in other men, whereas women with these traits are less accurate in detecting them in men. Read Full Article
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Men with dark triad traits accurately detect similar traits in others’ faces

People can accurately infer dark triad traits from female faces but not male faces, new research suggests. Male participants with high dark triad traits were also better at recognizing Machiavellianism in other men.

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Research has found that playing video games regularly is linked to better navigation skills | The new study provides insight into how modern technology influences our cognitive functions, specifically in terms of wayfinding ability. Read Full Article
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Playing video games linked to enhanced wayfinding abilities

Recent research has found that playing video games regularly is linked to better navigation skills. The new study provides insight into how modern technology influences our cognitive functions, specifically in terms of wayfinding ability.

Cannabis and cancer: unveiling the potential of a green ally in breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer | Journal of Cannabis Research Read Full Article
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Cannabis and cancer: unveiling the potential of a green ally in breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer - Journal of Cannabis Research

Cancer comes in second place on the list of causes of death worldwide. In 2018, the 5-year prevalence of breast cancer (BC), prostate cancer (PC), and colorectal cancer (CRC) were 30%, 12.3%, and 10.9%, respectively. Cannabinoids are chemicals derived from the Cannabis sativa plant; the most investigated cannabinoids are cannabinol, delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC), and cannabidiol. In humans, the endogenous endocannabinoid system consists of endocannabinoids, cannabinoids receptors (CBs), and enzymes that degrade the endocannabinoids. In this review, we will review the most recent literature for evidence that discusses the role of cannabis in the treatment of the three types of neoplasms mentioned. Studies have proved that BC cells express CB receptors; many in-vivo studies showed that cannabinoids cause apoptosis and inhibit proliferation and migration. Also, researchers found that treating BC mice with THC and JWH-133 (CB2 receptor agonist) slowed the tumor growth. Regarding CRC, cannabidiol was found…