Study links high salt intake to increased Type 2 diabetes risk; emphasizes low-sodium diets for prevention.
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Chemical EngineeringMaterials SciencePhysicsPlasticSciTech NewsUniversity Of Tokyo
Enhanced Self-Repairing Plastic Invented by Tokyo Researchers
Tokyo scientists create VPR, a strong, heat-healable, and partly biodegradable plastic, potentially revolutionizing recycling and waste reduction.
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AsthmaE-CigarettesPublic HealthSciTech NewsTexas A&M UniversityVaping
Recent Research Links Vaping to Increased Asthma Risk in Youth
Study links teen vaping to higher asthma risk, urges public health action to curb e-cigarette use.
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GeophysicsInSightMarsPlanetsSciTech NewsSeismologySpaceTectonic PlatesUniversity Of Maryland
Scientists Uncover Molten Silicate Layer Enveloping Mars’ Core
NASA’s InSight mission data uncovers a molten silicate layer around Mars’ core, altering our understanding of its formation and magnetic …
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DiabetesDietMedicineNutritionPublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity Of Illinois At Chicago
Can Diabetics Benefit Safely from Intermittent Fasting?
Study finds time-restricted eating may aid diabetics in weight loss and glucose control, offering an alternative to calorie-count diets.
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AsteroidLucy MissionNASA Goddard Space Flight CenterSciTech NewsSouthwest Research Institute
NASA’s Lucy Probe Discloses Notable Find During Dinkinesh Asteroid Encounter
Lucy spacecraft confirms binary asteroid during Dinkinesh flyby, testing tracking system & previewing Trojan mission.
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AntibioticsBacteriaInfectionPublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity Of Sydney
Critical Decline in Antibiotic Effectiveness for Pediatric Infections Globally
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinCritical Decline in Antibiotic Effectiveness for Pediatric Infections GloballyA concerning decline in the effectiveness of antibiotics used to treat common …
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EarthEcologyFishLifespanSciTech NewsUniversity Of Minnesota
Scientists Have Discovered Some of the Oldest Animals in the World Living in a Place You Wouldn’t Expect
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaExceptional longevity found in Arizona desert fishes; groundbreaking study reveals some species live over a century, reshaping gerontology research.
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ADHDAutism Spectrum DisorderChildrenMedicineNagoya UniversityPediatricsSciTech News
Is Screen Time a Symptom or a Cause of Autism? New Study Sheds Light
Screen Time’s Link to Autism: A Symptom Rather than a Cause, Suggests New ResearchA study conducted by Nagoya University indicates …
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EnvironmentGeologyPollutionSciTech NewsSustainabilityUniversity Of Maryland
Global Salt Cycle Disturbance: A Rising Concern from Human Activities
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinHuman activities escalate global salt levels, threatening biodiversity and health. Urgent policy action needed.