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The evidence against “ultra-processed” foods is weaker than you think
New analysis suggests other factors may explain the harms blamed on “ultra-processing.” ...
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What happens inside your brain every day? Scientists reveal the strange self-eating process that keeps it working
Your brain is far busier than you think. Every day it removes old connections, clears waste and even consumes parts of itself ...
One of the best things about apples is the seemingly endless varieties they come in, and the difference between cultivars is ...
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Top 50 most underrated science fiction movies of all time
These sci-fi films deserve far more love than they've received! Join us as we count down our picks for the most overlooked ...
Scientists have uncovered a previously unknown Martian rock containing a mineral never before found on the Red Planet.
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The hidden way ADHD could be raising your cholesterol levels
People with ADHD should keep a careful eye on their heart health, though the reasons why are unclear ...
A pair of recent studies by dream researchers suggest that the age-old advice may in fact be grounded in science.
Spread the love“`html In recent years, mindfulness in education has emerged as a transformative approach that educators, ...
"Over more than 15 years of follow-up, both patients remained relapse-free without ongoing immunosuppression, accompanied by ...
While laughing seems uniquely human, it is not. Researchers now have compared laughter in humans to laughter in the various ...
Partisanship isn’t the only force dividing the country over how we should be celebrating America’s 250th.
This month, I pop down to the Whittaker and Biggs Auction House in Congleton to chat to their associate director and familiar face ...
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