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Toxic Timepieces: Premium Smartwatch Bands Found to Contain High Levels of ‘Forever Chemicals’

Categories Health, Technology
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Here’s something Americans agree on: Sports build character

Categories Technology

Ahead of COP29, WHO demands urgent integration of health in climate negotiations

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Study highlights pervasiveness of inflammation in American diet

Categories Technology
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Study highlights pervasiveness of inflammation in American diet

Categories Technology
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Calorie Labels on Alcohol Could Influence Drinking Habits, Study Finds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
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Medical Marijuana Users Report Significant Short-Term Health Benefits, Study Reveals

Categories Health

Study Confirms Real-World Reliability of a Key Tool for Alcohol Screening

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Existing Arthritis Drugs May Treat Long-Term COVID Lung Damage

Categories Health
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Excessive Belching: New Study Unveils Surprising Links to Diet and Disease

Categories Health
Researchers from Waseda University investigated the effects of seven types of light-intensity, short-duration exercises and found that all exercises, except static stretching with monotonous movements, enhance cerebral blood flow and activate multiple regions of the PFC.

Light, Brief Exercises Boost Brain Blood Flow in Children, Study Finds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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3D body volume scanner uses AI to help predict metabolic syndrome risk

Categories Health, Technology
From the left: Vilém Charvát, Dr Andrea Pačesová, Dr Lenka Maletínská, head of the Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Food Intake Regulation group at IOCB Prague

Novel Compound Shows Promise in Treating Obesity and Alzheimer’s

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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