You may have seen headlines that link social media to sadness and depression. Social media use goes up, happiness goes down. But recent studies...
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Drinking coffee runs in families and is influenced by genetics. Sandra Sanchez-Roige, a psychiatrist at University of California San Diego, collaborated with researchers worldwide to study coffee habits using data from 23andMe and the U.K. Their study, led by Hayley H. A. Thorpe from Western University, Ontario, used genetic data and surveys to conduct a [...] Read Full Article At: Is coffee good or bad for health?
You may have seen headlines that link social media to sadness and depression. Social media use goes up, happiness goes down. But recent studies...
A healthy diet that adheres to nutrition recommendations is associated with better blood glucose levels and a lower risk of prediabetes and type 2...
Published on: Nov 10, 2023 By: Carlos Camargo In a world where genetic information is just a set of probabilities, Epigenetics is emerging...
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Climate change is likely to drive tree species towards colder and wetter regions of their geographical distribution, a new study has shown. The...
Garlic, often touted as a superfood for its numerous health benefits, has recently been highlighted in a study showing it can effectively help...
Drinking coffee reduces the health risks of sitting all day. It may lower the risk of death from prolonged sedentary behavior.
Highlights: Drinking coffee daily may reduce the increased mortality risk associated with sitting for six or mo
THE EDITOR: Open letter to principals, educators, parents and guardians. I write to you with a profound sense of urgency and concern regarding the...
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