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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Cancer Risk: A Nationwide Cohort Study
The association between stress and cancer incidence has been studied for more than seven decades. Despite plausible biological mechanisms and...
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10 Ways To Spot Early Signs Of Stress In Your Dog
• Facebook • Flipboard • Pinterest • X • Mastodon Dogs can’t exactly sit you down and say, “Hey, I’m feeling stressed,” but their behavior speaks volumes if...
whatcanmydogeat.com - 30+ days ago
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Volcanic processes within the Petavius crater, nearside of the Moon
This study presents a detailed investigation of compositional data (e.g., Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M), Kaguya mineral abundance map) and gravity data...
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health
This Diet Could Be the Key to Avoiding Major Health Issues Later in Life, New Study Says
It's a no-brainer that maintaining a healthy diet can reduce your risk of disease, but what, exactly, constitutes a "healthy" diet? To get more...
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Healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards digital health interventions and perspectives on digital health inequalities in cardiometabolic care: a qualitative study
Participant characteristics 18 HCPs working across primary, community and secondary care in the UK were recruited (see table 1). In total, there were...
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health
Cancer expert warns never ignore these 'red flags' in your neck and head
Tumours around the mouth, nose and throat are on the rise, with one expert sounding the alarm over its earliest warning signs. People are being...
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crafting
Transform Your Crafting Night with a Gorgeous DIY Flower Bar Setup
Let your inner florist shine at your next get-together. Planning a craft night with friends is a fun way to destress and try something new (...
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food & drink
Study reveals drinking coffee could impact your gut health
A recent study published in Nature Microbiology suggests drinking coffee could impact your gut health. This news is time ly, as today’s consumers have...
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business
5 best retirement income strategies
If you’re stressed about running out of money in retirement, you’re not alone. More than half (57 percent) of American workers think they’re...
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WEF confirms probe into founder Schwab
Organization best known for elite Davos gathering launches independent investigation into Klaus Schwab — but stresses misconduct allegations “remain...
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fitness
Do this type of exercise for a 24-hour memory boost, recommends new study
When it comes to brain health, breaking a sweat might be just as important as reading a book. A new study led by University College...
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job & work
45 Windows shortcuts that will boost your productivity at work
Almost everyone has to use a PC or laptop for work nowadays, whether you work in an office, work from home, or are studying in...
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What To Know Before Buying The IKEA TROFAST Storage Solution (Including Some Alternatives)
If you are a lover of decorating or organization shows, you've probably seen a few stressed-out parents in need of toy storage. The once formal...
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We've Probably Been Wrong About T. Rex Again, Study Says
Dim- witted dope or brainy brawn? The debate over T. Rex's smarts continues, with a recent paper leaning toward the original theory that these fearsome...
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nature
Deep asleep? You can still follow simple commands, study finds
Experiments suggest that sleep doesn’t cut you off from the outside world as much as scientists had thought. Anil Oza Scientists once considered sleep...
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work-life balance
People who work from home get more sleep, new study finds
A recent report from the Office of National Statistics has revealed that individuals who work from home enjoy an average of 24 minutes more sleep...
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Daily briefing: Economics Nobel awarded for study of inequality
Meet the winners of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. Plus, six charts that could help you land your next job in science. Economics Nobel...
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health
Half of U.S. adults say moderate drinking is bad for health, poll finds
The CNN poll also showed support for labels about alcohol consumption and cancer risk, as recommended by the U.S. surgeon general this month. Half...
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This Is the Secret to Being a Supercentenarian, Science Says
Maria Branyas lived to be a whopping 117 years old and ticked many of the boxes for longevity, according to researchers. Branyas carried several unique genetic...
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Crostini Appetizers That Impress Without the Stress
Crostini appetizers are a must-have for any occasion where you want something easy and impressive. These crisp little toasts can be topped with...
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health
What If Some Breast Cancers Aren’t Really Cancer?
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a non-invasive breast condition found in nearly 20% of breast cancer diagnoses, but a growing number of doctors...
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How a decades-old study gave hormone therapy for menopause a bad reputation
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parenting
New study on teens and screen time finds both quality and quantity are important
Published November 20, 2024 at 3:09 AM CST The American Psychological Association is out with a study on how much time teens spend watching videos and...
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innovation
Study reveals existing EV batteries could last 40% longer than expected because we've not been testing them right
EV batteries could perform much better and last longer than motorists expected because they haven’t been tested correctly, a new study claims. The...
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Massive genetic study finds genes linked to cannabis addiction
Data from more than one million genomes offer fresh insights into excessive cannabis use and its relationship to other diseases. Lilly Tozer By...
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learning
10 ways AI chatbots can help you with holiday tasks - and 30 sample prompts
AI can help you maximize your holiday cheer and minimize the chaos. Use these 30 AI prompts to tackle everything from meal planning to travel stress,...
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