Health

Face wrinkles can be caused by a variety of factors such as aging, sun damage, smoking, poor hydration, habitual facial expressions, and even sleeping positions. When you sleep on your side or stomach, the pressure and compression on your face can lead to the formation of sleep wrinkles. As your skin loses elasticity with age,
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The recent outbreak of bird flu in the United States has not only impacted hunters and farmers but also poses a risk to city dwellers, especially those with pets, according to scientists. A community science project known as the New York City Virus Hunters (NYCVH) Program conducted research that revealed the presence of a highly
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Recent research has revealed a significant correlation between stressful life events and the development of dementia later in life. Specifically, the study found that individuals who experienced stressful events during childhood or midlife were at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. By analyzing spinal fluid samples for abnormal proteins like amyloid and tau, researchers
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Cancer is a relentless disease that claims millions of lives each year globally. Early detection and effective treatment are essential in combating cancer, but its insidious nature often complicates this process. A recent study has shed light on a groundbreaking technique that involves analyzing hydrogen isotopes at an atomic level to identify potential ‘fingerprints’ of
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Recent research conducted by a US and Canadian team has uncovered alarming findings regarding the presence of potentially harmful materials in the cabins of vehicles manufactured in the US since 2015. These materials, primarily flame retardants, have been detected in 99 percent of the 101 cars examined. While these materials are intended to improve safety
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In late April 2024, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency made a groundbreaking announcement regarding the easing of federal restrictions on cannabis. The plan involves reclassifying cannabis from a Schedule I drug to a less restricted Schedule III category, which includes substances like Tylenol with codeine and anabolic steroids. This reclassification is significant as it acknowledges
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