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Preventing the Next Pandemic: Preserving Bats and Their Habitats
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Recreational Marijuana Use Significantly Increases Risk of Depression and Suicidality in Teenagers, Columbia Study Finds
Study: Casual marijuana use in teenagers heightens depression, suicidality risk, and developmental issues.
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Research Associates Vitamin D Deficiency with Prolonged COVID-19 Effects
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinResearch links low Vitamin D levels to increased risk of long COVID, especially symptoms like ‘brain fog’. More studies needed.
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Omicron Mutation: The Evolution of Omicron Subvariant Allowing Efficient Lung Cell Infection
Scientists discover Omicron BA.5 mutation enabling efficient lung cell infection. Implications for disease severity & need for ongoing monitoring.
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Hunger Perception Alone Could Potentially Decelerate Aging
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStudy reveals the perception of hunger, not just food restriction, may slow aging, based on experiments with flies.
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AI Tool Detects Previously Undetected Brain Damage in College Athletes
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Arl8b Protein: A Potential Biomarker for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease
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