Medium and large-scale construction projects will have a better chance of success if they are able to adhere to a set of success criteria, new...
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New research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has found that nitrate from plant sources is associated with a lower risk of mortality while nitrate from other sources such as animal-based foods, processed meat and tap water, is linked to a higher risk of mortality.
Medium and large-scale construction projects will have a better chance of success if they are able to adhere to a set of success criteria, new...
Regular Exercise: Regular physical activity has numerous benefits for mental health. When you exercise, your body releases chemicals like...
Do ultra-processed foods impact lifespan? Yes, a 23-year study shows a 10% higher mortality risk for those who consume more ultra-processed foods.
MONDAY, July 1, 2024 -- People who eat more ultra-processed foods are more likely to suffer an early death, particularly from heart disease or...
Researchers at Edith Cowan University (ECU) are developing new computer tracking technology that takes data from camera footage to detect whether a...
A new study demonstrates that eating primarily minimally processed foods, as they are defined by the NOVA classification system, does not...
Researchers at Edith Cowan University (ECU) are developing an innovative technology that uses camera footage to detect if a driver is drunk before...
FRIDAY, June 28, 2024 -- Lower cognitive function in adolescence is associated with increased risk of early-onset stroke, according to a study...
Highlights: Consuming more ultra-processed foods increases overall mortality risk by 10% Processed meats a
By Evangeline Mantzioris We’re hearing a lot about ultra-processed foods and the health effects of eating too many. And we know plant-based foods...