Researchers say tobacco linked to about one in eight deaths worldwide and numbers rising sharply in some countries
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In wealthier countries with greater gender equality, men tend to eat more meat than women, according to a new study. Researchers believe this trend occurs because people in these countries have more freedom to express their food preferences. Christopher Hopwood, a psychology professor at the University of Zurich, and his team examined meat consumption differences […]
Researchers say tobacco linked to about one in eight deaths worldwide and numbers rising sharply in some countries
A new study published in Food Quality and Preference suggests that the way our bodies signal hunger and fullness might be shaped by our socio-economic...
A new study published in Food Quality and Preference suggests that the way our bodies signal hunger and fullness might be shaped by our socio-economic...
Experts believe the study highlights the need for more targeted health evaluations beyond BMI, especially as belly fat becomes an increasing concern...
Experts believe the study highlights the need for more targeted health evaluations beyond BMI, especially as belly fat becomes an increasing concern...
People are disgusted by the idea of eating bugs despite their lighter planetary cost compared to traditional livestock
A new study by researchers at the Imperial College London has revealed that children born to wealthy families do not have a “biological...
At a time when global temperatures are breaking records, wars are straining budgets, and economic inequality is on the rise, the world is also...
A New Zealand study has found the country’s native forests are absorbing more carbon dioxide (CO₂) than previously thought. Source: Timberbiz...
Researchers identified the widespread presence of the ionophore resistance genes narA and narB in over 2,400 bacterial isolates across 51 countries....