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Plant-Based Diets and the Incidence of Asthma Symptoms among Elderly Women, and the Mediating Role of Body Mass Index

  • Dec. 25, 2022, 1:42 a.m.
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Obesity is now an established risk factor for asthma [ 17 18 ], with recent studies supporting the hypothesis that obesity is causally related to asthma [ 19 ], especially in older women [ 20 ]. As be

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Dietary supplement mislabelling: case study on selected slimming products by developing a green isocratic HPLC method for their quality control

  • Dec. 24, 2022, 8 p.m.
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In view of the poor DS regulation, the existence of analytical methods to simultaneously identify and quantify different constituents in these products is very important to the field of health surveil

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World’s longest-winged birds go easy on older partners

  • Dec. 24, 2022, 7:42 p.m.
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World’s longest-winged birds go easy on older partners A new study led by the University of Liverpool has found that wandering albatrosses with older partners spend less time on foraging trips than t

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A combined sea and sea-ice surface temperature climate dataset of the Arctic, 1982–2021

  • Dec. 24, 2022, 6:42 p.m.
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The surface temperature is one of the main parameters for assessing climate change. Temperature change is most pronounced in the Arctic, and therefore, it is crucial to accurately estimate sea and sea

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Another potential climate casualty: Beloved fluffy balls of algae

  • Dec. 24, 2022, 2:42 p.m.
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In the winter months, at the bottom of Lake Akan in Hokkaido, Japan, harmless underwater algae balls that can grow to be bigger than basketballs are protected from death by an ice shield on top of the

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Long-term consumption of ten food groups and cardiovascular mortality: A systematic review and dose response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies

  • Dec. 24, 2022, noon
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A large body of evidence exist on diet and cardiovascular mortality, but limited studies have investigated the long-term intake of food groups, which may have cumulative effects on cardiovascular heal

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Heterosexual men rate familiar females as less attractive compared to novel women when sexually aroused, study finds

  • Dec. 24, 2022, 11 a.m.
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A team of psychology researchers recently found that heterosexual men rated familiar women as less attractive compared to new (novel) women when the men were sexually aroused. Their findings have been

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New study identifies two main factors that predispose someone to incel membership

  • Dec. 24, 2022, 10:42 a.m.
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New research has attempted to discover the origin of membership in the “incel” community. Reviewing over 8000 posts in two online incel groups, common themes that led to membership were revealed. Ince

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People suffering from depression have lower connectivity in brain regions linked to reward processing, study finds

  • Dec. 24, 2022, 7:42 a.m.
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A new neuroimaging study found reduced activation of several regions of the brain that process rewards during a task in which depressed participants expected to be rewarded. These regions include vent

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Exploring the origin of complex life

  • Dec. 24, 2022, 6:42 a.m.
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Cryo-electron tomography provided insights into the cellular structure of a newly cultured Asgard archaeon. Remarkably, the cells showed an extensive network of actin cytoskeletal filaments (orange) i

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Stomach cancer risk is higher for Asian Americans

  • Dec. 24, 2022, 4:42 a.m.
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Share this Article Facebook Twitter Email You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. University Stanford University Asian Americans, particularly Korean Am

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A Handful of Walnuts a Day Could Help Reduce Stress, New Study Finds

  • Dec. 24, 2022, 3:42 a.m.
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Being a university student can be a stressful experience. According to the American Institute of Stress, eight in 10 university students experience frequent bouts of stress, and 61 percent of students

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Reported sleep duration reveals segmentation of the adult life-course into three phases

  • Dec. 23, 2022, 9:42 p.m.
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Informed consent and ethics approval This study has been approved by the UCL Ethics Research Committee. The ethics project ID number is CPB/2013/015. Participants were explained the purpose of the ga

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Trends and Disparities in Glycemic Control and Severe Hyperglycemia Among US Adults With Diabetes Using Insulin, 1988-2020

  • Dec. 23, 2022, 9:42 p.m.
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Key Points Question Has glycemic control improved among US adults with diabetes using insulin over the past 30 years? Findings In this cross-sectional study of 2482 US adults with diabetes using ins

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Narcissistic tendencies moderate the association between testosterone levels and generosity in men

  • Dec. 23, 2022, 7:42 p.m.
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New research provides evidence that narcissism moderates the relationship between testosterone and generosity in men. The study, published in Hormones and Behavior, found that the most generous men te

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Understanding the “eating just one potato chip is impossible” gene

  • Dec. 23, 2022, 5:42 p.m.
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High-calorie foods—high in fat, oil, and sugar—can taste good but often cause overeating, leading to obesity and major health problems. But what stimulates the brain to cause overeating? Recently, it

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Study: Oral Cannabis Products Show Long-Term Safety and Efficacy in Patients

  • Dec. 23, 2022, 4:42 p.m.
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Western Australia, Australia: Patients authorized to consume plant-derived oral cannabis products show sustained improvements in their symptoms, according to longitudinal data published in the journal

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Consumers' responses to hotels’ donation of rooms to homeless people: The impact of political ideology

  • Dec. 23, 2022, 3:42 p.m.
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Our research examines how consumers’ political ideology affects their intention to stay at hotels that have donated rooms to homeless people during the COVID-19 pandemic. We propose that conservative

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Emperor penguin at risk of extinction, along with two-thirds of native Antarctic species, research shows

  • Dec. 23, 2022, 1:47 p.m.
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Two-thirds of Antarctica’s native species, including emperor penguins, are under threat of extinction or major population declines by 2100 under current trajectories of global heating, according to ne

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Mentally healthy adolescents tend to also be physically stronger, study finds

  • Dec. 23, 2022, 10:42 a.m.
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A study in China found that mental disorder symptoms were less frequent among physically strong adolescents, those with high muscular strength, compared to adolescents with low muscular strength. The

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COVID-19 Booster Increases Durability of Antibody Response

  • Dec. 23, 2022, 8:42 a.m.
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An artist's rendering of the coronavirus responsible for COVID-19. New research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine speaks to the benefits of a COVID-19 booster. The new findings shed

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Socioeconomic roots of academic faculty

  • Dec. 23, 2022, 7:42 a.m.
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To study the childhood SES of US faculty, we conducted a large survey of tenure-track faculty at Ph.D.-granting departments in the United States from eight academic disciplines. Responses include info

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Microplastics deposited on the seafloor triple in 20 years

  • Dec. 23, 2022, 5:42 a.m.
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The total amount of microplastics deposited on the bottom of oceans has tripled in the past two decades with a progression that corresponds to the type and volume of consumption of plastic products by

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When grandpa can’t hear words at a noisy holiday gathering, too many brain cells may be firing at once, say researchers

  • Dec. 23, 2022, 12:42 a.m.
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Study of hearing in old and young mice suggests the brain might be trained to filter out background sound FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Looking for answers about how the brain works amid age-related hearing

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Comparing Risks of Firearm-Related Death and Injury Among Young Adult Males in Selected US Cities With Wartime Service in Iraq and Afghanistan

  • Dec. 22, 2022, 10:42 p.m.
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Key Points Question How does the risk of firearm-related death and injury for young adult males in parts of 4 major US cities compare with the corresponding risks faced by military personnel deployed

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‘Mind-blowing’ network of magma chambers found under Hawaii’s volcanoes

  • Dec. 22, 2022, 9:42 p.m.
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Listen Comment on this story Comment Gift Article Share When the sinuous structures first came into view on the computer screen, John Wilding’s jaw dropped. “I was jumping around the office,” said th

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Male gender bias deters men from some career paths

  • Dec. 22, 2022, 2:42 p.m.
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Men are less likely to seek careers in early education and some other fields traditionally associated with women because of male gender bias in those fields, according to research published by the Ame

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Associations of Physical Inactivity and COVID-19 Outcomes Among Subgroups

  • Dec. 22, 2022, 11:42 a.m.
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Introduction Physical activity before COVID-19 infection is associated with less severe outcomes. The study determined whether a dose‒response association was observed and whether the associations we

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Can a Common Artificial Sweetener Fuel Anxiety?

  • Dec. 22, 2022, 11:42 a.m.
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Aspartame, an artificial sweetener commonly found in diet drinks and food, may raise the risk for anxiety, early research suggests. In a new preclinical study, investigators observed that mice that d

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Archaeologists Discover Huge Lost Civilization in Guatemala

  • Dec. 22, 2022, 10:42 a.m.
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Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of a vast ancient Maya civilization that flourished more than 2,000 years ago in northern Guatemala, reports a new study. This long-lost urban web encompassed

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Research Reveals the Most Common Reasons People Lie

  • Dec. 22, 2022, 8:42 a.m.
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Source: 652234/Pixabay Misleading advertisements by car dealerships, snake-oil “medical” treatments, and cheating and infidelity in marital relationships are just a few examples of deception. A commo

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Men may not ‘perceive’ domestic tasks as needing doing in the same way as women, philosophers argue

  • Dec. 22, 2022, 7 a.m.
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Philosophers seeking to answer questions around inequality in household labour and the invisibility of women’s work in the home have proposed a new theory – that men and women are trained by society t

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Climate Impacts Are Increasing; Textbooks Aren’t Keeping Pace

  • Dec. 22, 2022, 4:42 a.m.
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A new study from North Carolina State University finds that biology textbooks have done a poor job of incorporating material related to climate change. For example, the study found that most textbooks

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Researchers reject 30-year-old paradigm: The emergence of forests did not reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere

  • Dec. 22, 2022, 4:42 a.m.
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Today, a world without trees is hard to imagine. But that was nonetheless the case before forests and humans emerged, back when the land was home to shallow shrub-like plants. For many years, researc

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Study Finds Medical Cannabis Improves Sleep in Insomnia Patients

  • Dec. 22, 2022, 1 a.m.
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A new randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study being published in the upcoming issue of the Journal of Sleep Research has found that medical cannabis improves sleep in those with I

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'Super' mosquitoes have now mutated to withstand insecticides, scientists say

  • Dec. 21, 2022, 9:42 p.m.
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A high rate of mosquitoes in one part of the world have evolved. One of the most vilified pest species on the planet continues to outsmart the ways in which humans attempt to get rid of them. "Super

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