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Public HealthRetinaSciTech NewsSleep ScienceVision
Study Questions Effectiveness of Blue-Light Filtering Glasses in Relieving Eye Strain and Improving Sleep Quality
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStudy questions effectiveness of blue-light glasses in reducing eye strain & improving sleep quality. Details findings.
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AnimalsDiseaseHarvard UniversityNew York UniversityPandemicPublic HealthSciTech News
Unveiling the Concealed Threat of Pandemics: A Study on the Dangers of Zoonotic Diseases in the US
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaU.S. animal industries pose pandemic risks due to lax regulations, highlighting gaps in oversight, uncontrolled commerce, and the need for …
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BirthCity University LondonPregnancyPublic HealthSciTech News
Debunking the “Weekend Effect” – New Insights on Birth Timings and Baby Mortality
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerExamining Infant Mortality Trends: Study reveals safety of births outside working hours in England, challenging conventional beliefs.
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Autism Spectrum DisorderPublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity College London
Shocking Findings: Number of Autistic People in England May Be Twice As High as Previously Thought
Study reveals England’s autism cases may be double official count, stressing need for better support, diagnosis, and societal understanding.
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CardiologyDentalFrontiersHeartPublic HealthSciTech News
Simple Mouth Rinse Could Reveal the Earliest Warning Signs of Heart Disease
Researchers find a link between white blood cell levels in saliva and early signs of heart disease, detectable through a …
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DietMedicineNutritionProteinPublic HealthSciTech News
Comparison of Animal and Plant Proteins: Recent Study Indicates Nutritional Inequivalency Between These Sources
Recent study contradicts Dietary Guidelines for Americans, showing animal-based proteins offer greater essential amino acid bioavailability than plant-based.
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DepressionJohns Hopkins MedicineMedicinePublic HealthSciTech News
Connection Between Diminished Sense of Smell and Higher Likelihood of Depression in the Elderly
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinResearchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine found a link between reduced sense of smell and increased risk of late-life depression in …
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American Academy Of NeurologyBrainCholesterolDementiaMedicineNeurologyPublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversities
Association Between Inconsistent Cholesterol Levels and a Higher Dementia Risk
New research links fluctuating cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the elderly to an increased risk of Alzheimer’s and related dementias.
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BacteriaFlorida Atlantic UniversityPublic HealthSciTech News
Caution – Ordinary Wristbands May Harbor Dangerous Bacteria
Study reveals wristbands, especially plastic and rubber, harbor harmful bacteria; metals like gold, silver less prone. Disinfection practices emphasized.