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Men Born in the Summer Are More Likely to Be Depressed, Study Finds

Men Born in the Summer Are More Likely to Be Depressed, Study Finds

There really might be something to the idea of summertime sadness, at least for boys. A study finds that men born in the summer are more vulnerable to developing depression than men born at other times of the year. Researchers at the Kwantlen Polytechnic University in British Columbia, Canada, conducted the study, an international survey of adults. They found that …

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Major study finds link between bad habit practiced by 70million Americans and more than 170 diseases

Major study finds link between bad habit practiced by 70million Americans and more than 170 diseases

People who repeatedly suffer from poor sleeping habits could be at greater risk of more than 170 diseases, ranging from gangrene to dementia, a groundbreaking new study suggests. The research, led by teams from Peking University and the Army Medical University in China, analyzed objective sleep data from 88,460 adults who took part in a nationwide survey run by the UK …

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James Webb Space Telescope finds giant, lonely exoplanets can build their own planetary friends without a parent star

James Webb Space Telescope finds giant, lonely exoplanets can build their own planetary friends without a parent star

Our parochial view of planets orbiting a central star — so familiar because it is the layout seen in the solar system — could be irrevocably shattered by new research that suggests giant, free-floating planets could form their own planetary systems. If true, that also means planetary systems may exist with no parent star. These rogue planetary systems would also …

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Submersible finds sea creatures thriving in the deepest parts of the ocean

Submersible finds sea creatures thriving in the deepest parts of the ocean

NEW YORK — An underwater voyage has revealed a network of creatures thriving at the bottom of deep-sea ocean trenches. In these extreme environments, the crushing pressure, scant food and lack of sunlight can make it hard to survive. Scientists know that tiny microbes prosper there, but less is known about evidence of larger marine life. Researchers traveling along the …

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The 15-Minute Walking Habit That Could Extend Your Life – Study Finds

The 15-Minute Walking Habit That Could Extend Your Life  Study Finds Walkers who pick up their pace get a big boost in health benefits  The Washington Post How to Maximize the Health Benefits of Walking  Time Magazine Pick up the pace of your daily walk to boost longevity, experts say  Medical Xpress A fast daily walk could extend your life: Study  EurekAlert! Source link

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Study Finds One Workout Can Cut Cancer Cell Growth by 30% – SciTechDaily

Study Finds One Workout Can Cut Cancer Cell Growth by 30%  SciTechDaily Opinion | The surprisingly simple treatment that could transform cancer care  The Washington Post It’s Time to Make Lifestyle Interventions Standard in Oncology  MedCity News VisualAbstract: 3-Year Structured Exercise after Adjuvant Chemotherapy Improved Survival for Colon Cancer  2 Minute Medicine Colon cancer and exercise: Can physical activity reprogram genes?  Medical Xpress Source link

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Denver Museum Finds Fossil While Drilling Underneath the Parking Lot–an ‘Infinitesimally Small’ Coincidence

Denver Museum Finds Fossil While Drilling Underneath the Parking Lot–an ‘Infinitesimally Small’ Coincidence

Credit, Richard M. Wicker – Denver Museum of Nature and Science For the staff at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, examining this newly found vertebrae from a 67-million-year old plant-eating dinosaur was just another day in the office. The surprise came in the form of its discovery—from right under the museum itself, which seems appropriate. Months ago, the …

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James Webb Space Telescope finds black holes that waited patiently before devouring stars in dusty galaxies

James Webb Space Telescope finds black holes that waited patiently before devouring stars in dusty galaxies

Astronomers have exposed the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to its first glimpses of the universe’s most violent and gory events: stars being ripped apart and devoured by black holes. The powerful space telescope discovered the black holes involved in these stellar murders lay in wait, slumbering in dusty galaxies, until their victims approach. Using the James Webb Space Telescope …

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New study finds certain lifestyle changes can help improve our brains as we age – NPR

New study finds certain lifestyle changes can help improve our brains as we age – NPR

New study finds certain lifestyle changes can help improve our brains as we age  NPR Trying to keep your brain young? A big new study finds these lifestyle changes help  NPR Can diet and exercise lower the risk of Alzheimer’s?  WBUR Healthy Lifestyle Can Help People at Risk for Dementia, Study Finds  The New York Times Worried about Alzheimer’s? Start walking, according to a …

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3 Out of 5 Liver Cancer Cases Are Preventable, Study Finds – The New York Times

3 Out of 5 Liver Cancer Cases Are Preventable, Study Finds  The New York Times Liver cancer cases are projected to double, but more than half could be preventable  NBC News Lifestyle changes and vaccination ‘could prevent most liver cancer cases’  The Guardian What is liver cancer? Expert explains causes, symptoms and how to treat it  The Independent 60% of Liver Cancer Are Preventable, …

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