Author: Payal Gupta

Researchers Link Common Air Pollutant, Magnetite, to Alzheimer’s disease Onset

A recent study suggests that magnetite, a common air pollutant, could be linked to Alzheimer's disease development. Researchers in

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Lack of Adequate Quality Sleep Can Lead To Muscle Dysmorphia, Study Shows

Researchers from the University of Toronto suggest that muscle dysmorphia, the perception of not being muscular enough despite a

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Glitter Is An Emerging Concern For Aquatic Life As It Blocks Sunlight Underwater, Study Shows

Researchers at the Federal University of São Carlos in Brazil have discovered a concerning hazard associated with glitter: its

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Experts Call For Development Of Human-Centric AI

A team of experts is advocating for prioritization of human-centered technology over the indiscriminate development of artificial intelligence (AI).

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Cannabis Use Could Cause Cardiovascular Health Issue, Study Shows

A recent study suggests that normalizing marijuana use might contribute to a heart health crisis. Analyzing data from 430,000

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Humans Can Learn Empathy from Others, Study Shows

Research conducted by neuroscientist Grit Hein from the University of Würzburg suggests that adults can both lose and learn

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Study Shows that Pandemic Lockdowns Contributed To Healthier Guts Among Infants

A recent study from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences in Ireland suggests that the COVID-19 lockdowns had

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CBD is More Effective for Anxiety Management Than THC, Study Shows

A recent study from the University of Colorado, Boulder indicates that Americans seeking anxiety relief through cannabis should choose

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Avoid Ultra-Processed Foods To Minimize Risk Of Diseases and Premature Death, Warns Researchers

Recent research confirms that consuming ultra-processed foods, including candies, cakes, chips, and sodas, is linked to 32 adverse health

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Allergic Asthma and Hives Treatment Could Be The Solution To Food Allergies, Study Shows

Researchers at Stanford School of Medicine have developed a groundbreaking treatment using the drug omalizumab (Xolair) to prevent life-threatening

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