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<p>Research by the University of Plymouth and Nottingham Trent University, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, found that many people who took to sharing, discussing and writing poetry as a means to deal with the COVID-1 ...
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A new study uncovers data brokers selling information on active-duty military service members with zero oversight, posting serious national security risks.
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Research Highlights: As more people across the U.S. use marijuana for medical and recreational reasons, two new studies suggest its regular intake may damage heart and brain health. In one study, daily use of marijuana raised the risk of developing . ...
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People were less likely to sign up to weight-loss programmes when doctors talked about obesity in a negative way, researchers found.
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<p>A new study published in the journal <em>Substance Use and Misuse</em> finds that while user-generated content and advertising content related to illegal muscle-building drugs is prohibited across all soci ...
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Interbreeding may have boosted wildcat immunity to domestic cat diseases, but now threatens their survival as a distinct species
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Researchers have found new archaeological and genetic evidence which they say transforms the understanding of the history of cats in Europe.
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When it comes to the architecture of the human genome, it’s only a matter of time before harmful genes — genes that could compromise future generations — arise in a population. These mutations accumulate in the gene pool, primarily affected by ...
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To establish meaningful and sustainable policy directives for sustainable pesticide use in agriculture, baseline knowledge of pesticide levels in soils is required. To address this, five pesticides and one metabolite widely used in Irish agriculture ...
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A new study has revealed that tobacco smoke can cause specific DNA changes that can prevent anti-cancer proteins from being fully constructed, representing one way that tobacco smoking causes cancer.
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The first-of-its-kind study found the two militaries have generated about 430m metric tonnes of CO2 emissions since 2015 Paris accords
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People who have a higher biological age than their actual chronological age have a significantly increased risk of stroke and dementia, especially vascular dementia. These are the results of a study from Karolinska Institutet published in the Journal ...
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<p>Women who have survived a stroke believe they are less likely to receive adequate emergency care &ndash; based on gender and race or ethnicity, a study shows. Researchers say future studies must focus on whether the beliefs t ...
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Researchers found that high levels of THC in adolescent mice caused brain immune cell changes linked to increased risk of psychiatric disorders and learning problems