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<p>Researchers have discovered how&nbsp;Lactobacillus, a bacterium found in fermented foods and yogurt, helps the body manage&nbsp;stress&nbsp;and may help prevent&nbsp;depression&nbsp;and& ...
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<p>Building is an energy, plastic, and emissions intensive sector. Using environmentally friendly materials might pave the way towards reducing its carbon footprint. Now, researchers have tested the suitability of a mix of rice husks an ...
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A new study led by Yi Li and Chunyu Liu identified biomarkers associated with alcohol consumption that suggest long-term moderate drinking may produce counteractive effects on one’s risk of developing heart disease.
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Economic crashes linked to rise in male suicides, and lower mental health overall
***This media release contains information some readers may find distressing as it refers to data about mental health, suicide and self-harm. If you or anyone y ...
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A collaborative team of scientists has explored and mapped the cellular landscape of the cerebellum, leading to new insights on the evolution of the human brain.
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Objectives To examine the association between social media use and health risk behaviours in adolescents (defined as those 10-19 years).
Design Systematic review and meta-analysis.
Data sources EMBASE, Medline, APA PsycINFO, SocINDEX, CINAHL, SSRN, ...
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Google DeepMind tool predicts nearly 400,000 stable substances, and an autonomous system learns to make them in the lab.
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<p><strong>Two recent scientific studies led by Dr. Paul Wilcox from the Department of Geology at the University of Innsbruck provide new insights into Earth&#39;s climate dynamics, with a particular focus on the E ...
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Global emissions associated with the economic growth needed to alleviate extreme poverty&nbsp;are limited.
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Every year the worldâs leaders gather for the UN climate change conference, and after a year of record temperatures, this yearâs summit has been called the most vital yet. As Cop28 begins in Dubai, Ian Sample hears from Guardian environment ...
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Sirtuin3 ensures the metabolic plasticity of neurotransmission during glucose deprivation (Nov 2023)
Neurons in the brain frequently experience glucose shortage and utilize oxidative fuels instead. Here, the authors demonstrate that glucose deprivation drives n
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Human cognition and action can be influenced by internal bodily processes such as heartbeats. By studying motor excitability and muscle activity across the cardiac cycle of humans, this study reveals previously unknown heart-brain interactions that s ...