Women who walk more steps per day might be at lower risk of developing diabetes: Study \
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Women who walk more steps per day might be at lower risk of developing diabetes: Study

13-Dec-2022
According to a new study using data from the National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, wearable fitness devices provide new insights into the link between physical activity and type 2 diabetes.
13-Dec-2022 Health
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Study advances approaches for long-term hearing loss treatment \
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Study advances approaches for long-term hearing loss treatment

09-Dec-2022
Hearing loss can occur when any component of the ear or the nerves that transmit sound information to the brain do not function normally. Researchers shed light on the treatment on long-term hearing loss treatment.
09-Dec-2022 Science
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Research: Old-growth trees provide buffer against climate change \
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Research: Old-growth trees provide buffer against climate change

03-Dec-2022
A new analysis of more than 20,000 trees on five continents shows that old-growth trees are more drought tolerant than younger trees in the forest canopy and may be better able to withstand future climate extremes.
03-Dec-2022 Science
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Unrecyclable plastic can now be recycled \
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Unrecyclable plastic can now be recycled

03-Dec-2022
PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is one of the most produced plastics in the United States and the third highest by volume in the world.
03-Dec-2022 Science
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Inequality linked to differences in kids’ brain connections \
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Inequality linked to differences in kids’ brain connections

28-Nov-2022
Growing up in a socioeconomically disadvantaged household may have lasting effects on children's brain development, a large new study suggests. Compared with children from more-advantaged homes and neighbourhoods, children from families with fewer resources have different patterns of connections between their brain's many regions and networks by the time they're in upper grades of elementary school, the research finds.
28-Nov-2022 Science
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Researchers induced bone regeneration with special hydrogel that mimics bone’s natural environment \
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Researchers induced bone regeneration with special hydrogel that mimics bone’s natural environment

10-Nov-2022
An innovative technology developed at Tel Aviv University will enable bone regeneration to correct large bone defects by means of a special hydrogel. Following successful tests in an animal model, the researchers now plan to move forward to clinical trials.
10-Nov-2022 Health
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Researchers suggest standard threshold not accurate to assess testosterone levels in younger men \
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Researchers suggest standard threshold not accurate to assess testosterone levels in younger men

30-Oct-2022
Testosterone deficiency is typically regarded as a disease affecting elderly men. A recent study found age-specific cutoffs not accurate when assessing testosterone levels in younger men.
30-Oct-2022 Health
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Research: Likelihood of depression increases with hours worked in stressful jobs \
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Research: Likelihood of depression increases with hours worked in stressful jobs

20-Oct-2022
Michigan [US], October 20 (ANI): According to recent research by doctors, the more hours per week someone works in a demanding job, the greater their chance of developing depression is.
20-Oct-2022 Health
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Air pollution shifts the scales in favour of female obesity \
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Air pollution shifts the scales in favour of female obesity

14-Oct-2022
Michigan [US], October 14 (ANI): As more individuals consume bad diets and neglect to engage in regular exercise, obesity has become a significant global health concern in recent decades.
14-Oct-2022 Health
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Colombia’s ‘dinosaur of peace’ \
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Colombia’s ‘dinosaur of peace’

26-Sep-2022
Colombia’s 2016 Peace Agreement has led to an unexpected outcome: the discovery of a new species of dinosaur. Researchers now know that, around 175 million years ago, a 12-metre long sauropod, roamed around an area of northern Colombia. The scientific world is attributing the discovery of this new species of... The post appeared first on .
26-Sep-2022 United Nations
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