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New Ashley Madison Study Revolutionizes Our Understanding of Infidelity
The Story Ashley Madison is the Internet’s most popular meeting place for adults seeking to go outside their relationship, which makes it a goldmine of information for anyone looking to learn more about infidelity. Their latest member survey report, titled “Lifting the Veil on Infidelity,” shed some...
askmen.com - 30+ days ago

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science
Stronger Bonds Before Birth Shape Healthier Mother-Child Futures
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neurosciencenews.com - 9 days ago
technology
Alva’s signs pact with CompCloud to provide digital tools and services
Alva’s Education Foundation on Sunday, March 23, signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CompCloud IT Services, a Managed IT...
thehindu.com - 13 days ago
fitness
This Is the Most Effective Treatment for Low-Back Pain, a New Study Suggests
You might already have it on hand. If you've tried absolutely everything to treat your low-back pain to no avail, you are not alone. More than 28...
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job & work
Thousands more people are moving into Vermont than moving away
(Meg Malone / VPR File)A new study shows Vermont has become a popular place to move to since the COVID-19 pandemic.The state treasurer's office...
vermontpublic.org - 30+ days ago
science
The 'triangle test' that caught symptoms of Alzheimer's 12 years before diagnosis - study
Imagine spotting the signs of Alzheimer's a decade before it takes hold. A groundbreaking study hints at a surprising link between vision and memory...
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self improvement
New study reveals how the sixth sense really works
Proprioception, often referred to as the “sixth sense,” operates quietly in the background, guiding every movement and posture adjustment. Unlike the...
thebrighterside.news - 30+ days ago
pets
Pathbreaking Study Reveals a Powerful Way to Increase Your Dog’s Lifespan
As dog owners, we cherish the companionship and unconditional love our furry friends provide. Naturally, we wish for them to live long, healthy...
doggodigest.com - 30+ days ago
health
Bogus Hydroxychloroquine Study Finally Retracted
What took so long? During the height of the COVID hysteria, then-President Trump promoted hydroxychloroquine, a drug used for Malaria as a possible...
crooksandliars.com - 30+ days ago
gardening
A “Bad Naturalist” Shares Her Rewilding Adventures on March 13 in Madison
Madison, NJ - - When Paula Whyman, author of the new memoir Bad Naturalist, decided to turn a 75-acre Blue Ridge Mountain cow pasture into a...
tapinto.net - 30+ days ago
health / learning
Intelligent individuals tend to value self-directedness and benevolence, study finds
A study of over 15,000 Australian adults found that individuals with higher intelligence were more likely to endorse self-direction, benevolence, and...
psypost.org - 30+ days ago
education
A Privately Funded Program to Make College More Beneficial
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technology
Study calls for safeguards over Indigenous DNA privacy in wastewater surveillance
A new study from the University of Guelph highlights ethical concerns surrounding Indigenous genetic privacy in the rapidly expanding field of...
esemag.com - 15 days ago
architecture
Real Estate vs. Architectural Photography: What Sets Them Apart
Real estate and architectural photography might seem similar, but they serve distinct purposes and cater to different markets. Understanding these...
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parenting
Study: Adversity in the ages 6 to 12 can foster resilience later in life
Researchers find timing of adversity during brain development affects adult anxiety risk. A new Yale study reveals that the timing of childhood...
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science
Radical Study Proposes a Single Cause to Explain Alzheimer's Disease
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nature
Studying This Slow-Moving Alaskan Landslide May Help Avert Future Disaster
To live during an age of rapid climate change is to be witness to environmental collapse. Some time s these environmental disintegrations can be subtle,...
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wellness
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nature
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fitness
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nature
Massive genetic study finds genes linked to cannabis addiction
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Why this concern over AI-assisted coding? A Harvard Business Review study found a 20% drop in software development roles over two years as AI tools...
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beauty
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books
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Rakesh Batabyal’s Idea of Order: Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe (1989-2022) is a path-breaking book. Despite the close contacts between...
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wellness
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learning
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