Study links ultra-processed foods to cancer signals!
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As political resistance builds and local organizing becomes more coordinated, this is now a sustained and intensifying trend,” the authors of the new study wrote.
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Study reveals why the brain 'zones out' when you're exhausted
When you zone out after pulling an all-nighter, the brain flushes out cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which surrounds the brain and spinal cord and is part of the brain's waste-disposal system. This CSF then floods back into the brain when you snap out of it, according to the study, published Oct. 29 in the journal Nature Neuroscience.
Facility-based abortions both in and out of the state decreased by about 26% for Texans under 18 and and almost 20% for those between the ages of 18 and 24.
The small modular reactor market could support the decarbonisation of at least 11 industrial sectors that make up the majority of industrial energy demand by 2050 in North America and Europe with a potential market of 700 GW by 2050,
There have been no truly new treatments for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or psychosis for more than 50 years.
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In rare move, Texas AG sues state board to end work-study programs
Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit claims three state work-study programs are unconstitutional because they exclude religious organizations.
New research found that vitamin D3 therapy, aimed at achieving optimal blood levels, significantly reduced the risk of repeat heart attacks in certain cardiac patients.
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Ancient goblet found in West Bank etched with oldest image of the universe’s creation: study
The goblet gives us this very detailed picture of what people in 2300 BC had in mind about what the cosmos looked like before the creation.”
An Iowa Department of Natural Resources study on food waste in the state found that Iowans on average, throw away 200 pounds of food each year.
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First-of-its-kind study may help explain why colorectal cancers are rising sharply in young people
High intake of ultraprocessed foods is associated with a higher risk of colorectal tumors that often lead to cancer, a new study has found.