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Genetic Predisposition To Obesity Means One Has To Exercise More, Study Shows

New research from Vanderbilt University Medical Center shows that individuals with a higher genetic predisposition to obesity must exert

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Exposure To Short Wavelength Light Could Potentially Impact Body’s Natural Rhythm and Health

The prevalence of artificial light, particularly short wavelength light (SWL), has become ubiquitous in our modern lives, affecting us

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Coffee Could Enhance Fuel Cell Performance, Study Shows 

A recent study proposes caffeine from common beverages like coffee, tea, and energy drinks as a potential enhancer for

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Excessive Computer Usage For Work and Leisure Linked to Erectile Dysfunction in Men, Study Shows

A recent study suggests that excessive computer use, both for work and leisure, could contribute to erectile dysfunction (ED)

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AI Could Soon Precisely Forecast Beer Flavor and Help Improve Taste

Envision the capability to foresee precisely the flavor profile of a beer and fine-tune its taste to excellence, prior

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Scientist Employ AI To Develop GLP-1 Receptor Agonists For Weight Loss

A recent study utilized artificial intelligence (AI) to discover two plant compounds that may offer weight loss benefits comparable

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Protein in Human Sweat Could Be Key to Protecting against Lyme Disease, Study Shows

Researchers from MIT and the University of Helsinki have discovered a promising avenue for combating Lyme disease through a

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Idealizing of Motherhood On Social Media Platforms Impacting Mental Health Of New Moms, Study Shows

A recent study from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln highlights the misleading portrayal of motherhood by social media influencers. Instead

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Living In Blue Spaces Enhances Sleep Quality and Duration, Study Shows

Researchers from the University of Exeter's European Centre for Environment and Human Health have found that residing in areas

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Smoking Doesn’t Aid In Weight Loss But Increases Abdominal Fat, Study Shows

Researchers from the University of Copenhagen reveal that smoking contributes to increased abdominal fat development, contradicting the misconception that

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