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Red Meat Consumption Linked to Accelerated Cognitive Decline
A new study links high red meat consumption to increased dementia risk, with cognitive aging accelerated by 1.6 years per 85g serving of processed red meat; replacing one serving with nuts and vegetables lowered dementia risk by 19% and cognitive decline risk by 21%.
Red Meat Consumption Linked to Accelerated Cognitive Decline
A new study links high red meat consumption to increased dementia risk, with cognitive aging accelerated by 1.6 years per 85g serving of processed red meat; replacing one serving with nuts and vegetables lowered dementia risk by 19% and cognitive decline risk by 21%.
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Genetic Link Found Between Menstrual Pain and Depression
A study of nearly 600,000 individuals found a genetic link between menstrual pain and depression, with those suffering from depression 51% more prone to menstrual pain, and those with insomnia 3 times more likely.
Genetic Link Found Between Menstrual Pain and Depression
A study of nearly 600,000 individuals found a genetic link between menstrual pain and depression, with those suffering from depression 51% more prone to menstrual pain, and those with insomnia 3 times more likely.
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Aerobic Exercise May Reduce Dementia Risk
A new study reveals that regular aerobic exercise can significantly reduce the risk of dementia, even for those genetically predisposed to Alzheimer's disease.
Aerobic Exercise May Reduce Dementia Risk
A new study reveals that regular aerobic exercise can significantly reduce the risk of dementia, even for those genetically predisposed to Alzheimer's disease.
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Tracking Farts for Gut Health
A woman tracks her daily farts using a CSIRO app, discovering the connection between diet and gas production and encouraging healthier food choices for her family.
Tracking Farts for Gut Health
A woman tracks her daily farts using a CSIRO app, discovering the connection between diet and gas production and encouraging healthier food choices for her family.
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Exercise and Life Expectancy
A study suggests that lifestyle changes, particularly increased physical activity, could prevent nearly half of adult cancer deaths and significantly increase life expectancy.
Exercise and Life Expectancy
A study suggests that lifestyle changes, particularly increased physical activity, could prevent nearly half of adult cancer deaths and significantly increase life expectancy.
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Simultaneous Covid-19 and Flu Shots: Safe and Effective
A study shows that simultaneous Covid-19 and influenza vaccination is safe and effective, dispelling previous concerns about increased adverse effects.
Simultaneous Covid-19 and Flu Shots: Safe and Effective
A study shows that simultaneous Covid-19 and influenza vaccination is safe and effective, dispelling previous concerns about increased adverse effects.
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Study: Men Value Committed Relationships More Than Women
A German-led international team of scientists analyzed over 50 studies to conclude that men value committed relationships more than women, experiencing greater well-being and longer lifespans when in such relationships; they also initiate breakups less frequently, indicating stronger emotional relia...

Study: Men Value Committed Relationships More Than Women
A German-led international team of scientists analyzed over 50 studies to conclude that men value committed relationships more than women, experiencing greater well-being and longer lifespans when in such relationships; they also initiate breakups less frequently, indicating stronger emotional relia...
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French Sexuality Study Reveals Shifting Trends
A new study reveals changing sexual attitudes and behaviors in France, including discrepancies between men and women's sexual partners, rising acceptance of homosexuality, and declining sexual activity among young adults.

French Sexuality Study Reveals Shifting Trends
A new study reveals changing sexual attitudes and behaviors in France, including discrepancies between men and women's sexual partners, rising acceptance of homosexuality, and declining sexual activity among young adults.
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German Study Shows Rise in Xenophobia, Decline in Democratic Satisfaction
A German study reveals rising xenophobia and declining satisfaction with democracy, particularly in the East, with the AfD showing the highest levels of xenophobic views.

German Study Shows Rise in Xenophobia, Decline in Democratic Satisfaction
A German study reveals rising xenophobia and declining satisfaction with democracy, particularly in the East, with the AfD showing the highest levels of xenophobic views.
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Australian Fart App Launched by CSIRO
CSIRO's new fart-tracking app aims to understand Australians' flatulence habits and improve health research.

Australian Fart App Launched by CSIRO
CSIRO's new fart-tracking app aims to understand Australians' flatulence habits and improve health research.
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German Study: Xenophobia Decreasing, Democracy Dissatisfaction Rising
A study reveals decreasing regional differences in xenophobia and antisemitism in Germany, but a widening gap in satisfaction with democracy, particularly in the East, with increasing concerns about authoritarianism.

German Study: Xenophobia Decreasing, Democracy Dissatisfaction Rising
A study reveals decreasing regional differences in xenophobia and antisemitism in Germany, but a widening gap in satisfaction with democracy, particularly in the East, with increasing concerns about authoritarianism.
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Apeldoorn Healthiest City in Netherlands; Rotterdam Ranks Lowest
Apeldoorn tops the list of healthiest cities in the Netherlands in a new study by Arcadis, while Rotterdam ranks last. The study considered factors like crime rates, green spaces, and mobility.

Apeldoorn Healthiest City in Netherlands; Rotterdam Ranks Lowest
Apeldoorn tops the list of healthiest cities in the Netherlands in a new study by Arcadis, while Rotterdam ranks last. The study considered factors like crime rates, green spaces, and mobility.
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