Study reveals childhood trauma’s role in mental disorders: Stress hormones trigger brain synapse removal, leading to conditions like depression.
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GutKing’s College LondonMedicineNutritionSciTech NewsSleep Science
Is Your Sleep Schedule Making You Sick? New Research Links Irregular Sleep to Harmful Gut Bacteria
Inconsistent sleep linked to harmful gut bacteria: New research finds small shifts in sleep schedule affect microbiome health.
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DementiaMedicineOphthalmologySciTech NewsUniversity Of MichiganVision
Blurred Vision, Blurred Mind: Study Reveals Higher Dementia Risk in Older Adults With Eye Issues
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStudy finds strong link between vision problems & dementia in older adults, highlighting importance of vision health in aging.
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BiomechanicsComputational BiologySciTech NewsTissue
The Sacrifice Within – The Secret Behind Our Body’s Resilience
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerCollagen’s sacrificial bonds protect tissues by breaking under stress, aiding longevity & inspiring tissue engineering.
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BeesEntomologyEvolutionSciTech NewsWashington State University
Origin of Bees Traced Back Over 120 Million Years to an Ancestral Supercontinent
Bees’ origin traced to ancient Gondwana 120M years ago. Insightful study on bee evolution & global spread. Pollinator conservation implications. …
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SciTech NewsSleep Science
More Effective than Sleeping Pills? – Scientists Reveal an Unexpected Aid to Sleep
Surprising Sleep Aid: Research reveals sex’s effectiveness in improving sleep, likened to sleeping pills. Fascinating findings!
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CancerLungsPlantsPollutionSciTech NewsUniversity Of Technology Sydney
Groundbreaking Study Reveals That Plants Can Remove Cancer-Causing Toxins From Air
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerGroundbreaking study: Indoor plants eliminate 97% of cancer-causing toxins from air in 8 hours, boosting health & productivity.
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AnthropologySciTech NewsUniversity Of ReadingWeapons
Ancient 300,000-Year-Old Implement Indicates Early Humans Were Skilled Woodworkers
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStudy on a 300,000-yr-old throwing stick shows early humans’ advanced woodworking skills and communal hunting practices.
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EnvironmentMicroplasticsOceanographyPlasticPLOSSciTech NewsUCSD
Study Reveals “Compostable” Plastic’s Troubling Longevity in the Ocean
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerStudy Reveals Compostable Plastic’s Troubling Longevity in the OceanA recent study has shed light on the surprising and concerning findings …
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HeartHubrecht InstituteRegenerationSciTech NewsZebrafish
Revealing the Key Mechanism Behind Heart Regeneration for Repairing Damaged Hearts
Researchers uncover mechanism in zebrafish heart regeneration, offering potential for new cardiovascular disease treatments and tissue replacement.