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Salt Consumption: A Complex Relationship with Health
While excessive salt intake is linked to hypertension and cardiovascular diseases, recent studies suggest that drastically reducing salt may also pose health risks, depending on individual factors.
Salt Consumption: A Complex Relationship with Health
While excessive salt intake is linked to hypertension and cardiovascular diseases, recent studies suggest that drastically reducing salt may also pose health risks, depending on individual factors.
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16% Bias Score


MIT Study Links ChatGPT Use to Cognitive Decline
An MIT study reveals that using ChatGPT for essay writing resulted in lower brain activation, impaired recall, and lower-quality essays compared to using search engines or no tools, potentially leading to "cognitive debt" and decreased learning skills.
MIT Study Links ChatGPT Use to Cognitive Decline
An MIT study reveals that using ChatGPT for essay writing resulted in lower brain activation, impaired recall, and lower-quality essays compared to using search engines or no tools, potentially leading to "cognitive debt" and decreased learning skills.
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52% Bias Score


LLMs Outperform Humans in Emotional Intelligence Tests
A study by UNIGE, UniBE, and the Czech Academy of Sciences found six LLMs outperformed humans in five emotional intelligence tests, achieving an average score of 81% versus 56%, with ChatGPT-4 even creating new reliable tests for the research.
LLMs Outperform Humans in Emotional Intelligence Tests
A study by UNIGE, UniBE, and the Czech Academy of Sciences found six LLMs outperformed humans in five emotional intelligence tests, achieving an average score of 81% versus 56%, with ChatGPT-4 even creating new reliable tests for the research.
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40% Bias Score


7,000 Daily Steps Linked to 11% Lower Cancer Risk
A University of Oxford study of over 85,000 UK participants found that walking 7,000 steps daily reduces the risk of 13 cancers by 11 percent, increasing to 16 percent at 9,000 steps, regardless of intensity.
7,000 Daily Steps Linked to 11% Lower Cancer Risk
A University of Oxford study of over 85,000 UK participants found that walking 7,000 steps daily reduces the risk of 13 cancers by 11 percent, increasing to 16 percent at 9,000 steps, regardless of intensity.
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40% Bias Score


Severe Obesity Linked to Increased Risk of 16 Diseases
A Johns Hopkins University study of 270,657 people reveals that severe obesity drastically increases the risk of 16 common diseases, including sleep apnea, type 2 diabetes, and fatty liver disease, with risks increasing proportionally to BMI.
Severe Obesity Linked to Increased Risk of 16 Diseases
A Johns Hopkins University study of 270,657 people reveals that severe obesity drastically increases the risk of 16 common diseases, including sleep apnea, type 2 diabetes, and fatty liver disease, with risks increasing proportionally to BMI.
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52% Bias Score


Microplastics Found in All Human Brains Analyzed; Concentration Increased 50% Since 2016
A study of 91 human brain samples revealed the presence of microplastics in all, with an average of 7 grams per brain and a 50% increase in concentration between 2016 and 2024, raising concerns about potential health impacts.
Microplastics Found in All Human Brains Analyzed; Concentration Increased 50% Since 2016
A study of 91 human brain samples revealed the presence of microplastics in all, with an average of 7 grams per brain and a 50% increase in concentration between 2016 and 2024, raising concerns about potential health impacts.
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48% Bias Score

Music's Impact on Memory Recall: Implications for Alzheimer's Therapy
A study of 233 participants aged 18-76 found that energetic songs trigger joyful memories, while quieter songs evoke calmer, romantic, or sad memories; this finding has implications for Alzheimer's therapy.

Music's Impact on Memory Recall: Implications for Alzheimer's Therapy
A study of 233 participants aged 18-76 found that energetic songs trigger joyful memories, while quieter songs evoke calmer, romantic, or sad memories; this finding has implications for Alzheimer's therapy.
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24% Bias Score

Study: Long Working Hours Don't Harm Office Worker Health
A study by the Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) found that long working hours (over 10 hours daily) do not correlate with increased health risks among office workers, challenging the traditional eight-hour workday and informing Germany's upcoming working hour legislation reform.

Study: Long Working Hours Don't Harm Office Worker Health
A study by the Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft (IW) found that long working hours (over 10 hours daily) do not correlate with increased health risks among office workers, challenging the traditional eight-hour workday and informing Germany's upcoming working hour legislation reform.
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48% Bias Score

Light Physical Activity Significantly Reduces Cancer Risk: Oxford Study
A new Oxford University study using activity tracker data from 85,394 UK Biobank participants found that even light physical activity, such as walking 7,000 steps daily, reduces cancer risk by 11% compared to 5,000 steps, reaching 16% reduction at 9,000 steps, highlighting the importance of daily mo...

Light Physical Activity Significantly Reduces Cancer Risk: Oxford Study
A new Oxford University study using activity tracker data from 85,394 UK Biobank participants found that even light physical activity, such as walking 7,000 steps daily, reduces cancer risk by 11% compared to 5,000 steps, reaching 16% reduction at 9,000 steps, highlighting the importance of daily mo...
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44% Bias Score

Cannabis Use Linked to Increased Dementia Risk in Hospitalized Adults
A Canadian study found a concerning link between cannabis-related hospital visits and increased dementia risk: a 23% higher risk for ER visits and a 72% higher risk for hospitalizations within five years, highlighting the need for further research on cannabis use and long-term health.

Cannabis Use Linked to Increased Dementia Risk in Hospitalized Adults
A Canadian study found a concerning link between cannabis-related hospital visits and increased dementia risk: a 23% higher risk for ER visits and a 72% higher risk for hospitalizations within five years, highlighting the need for further research on cannabis use and long-term health.
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48% Bias Score

Wisconsin Study: Voter ID Laws Do Not Suppress Turnout
A Wisconsin study found no evidence that voter ID laws suppressed voter turnout, contradicting claims that such laws disenfranchise minority voters; turnout has slightly increased since the law's 2011 implementation, and a similar effect was seen among minority voters.

Wisconsin Study: Voter ID Laws Do Not Suppress Turnout
A Wisconsin study found no evidence that voter ID laws suppressed voter turnout, contradicting claims that such laws disenfranchise minority voters; turnout has slightly increased since the law's 2011 implementation, and a similar effect was seen among minority voters.
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52% Bias Score

Study to Assess Trust in AI and its Impact on Organizational Performance
A new study by F.A.Z.-Digitalwirtschaft, involving experts from DFKI and Goethe University Frankfurt, will investigate trust in AI among employees and managers, analyzing its impact on organizational efficiency, innovation, and successful AI implementation. The study will use a two-stage approach in...

Study to Assess Trust in AI and its Impact on Organizational Performance
A new study by F.A.Z.-Digitalwirtschaft, involving experts from DFKI and Goethe University Frankfurt, will investigate trust in AI among employees and managers, analyzing its impact on organizational efficiency, innovation, and successful AI implementation. The study will use a two-stage approach in...
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48% Bias Score
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