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Research identifies key stressors impacting midwives' wellbeing
Research into stress among midwives has identified the most effective actions individual midwives and healthcare trusts can make to enhance wellbeing...
news-medical.net - 30+ days ago

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These Neanderthal fire pits offer an extraordinarily precise snapshot of ancient life
Researchers used traces of Earth’s changing magnetic field in sediments to identify the activity of ancient humans. Job Description The Department of...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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Researchers discover hidden link between gut bacteria and arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and spondyloarthritis (SpA) are progressive inflammatory conditions that cause joint damage over time .Genetic factors play...
thebrighterside.news - 26 days ago
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How to use Google Deep Research to save hours of time
Google's new AI-powered tool does deep analysis on complex topics. Google hasn’t been shy in pushing out new AI tools and features in recent months, from Gemini in Gmail to AI-hosted podcasts. One of the latest innovations unveiled is Google Deep Research, which essentially lets Google’s Gemini AI...
popsci.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Rural steering committees help to close WV learning gaps
Appalachian counties are expanding efforts to help ensure children are off to the right start in their education. Research shows attending a...
publicnewsservice.org - 30+ days ago
health
Red Wine Vs. White Wine: Is One Actually Healthier When It Comes to Cancer Risk?
• New research comparing red and white wine found that both drinks increase cancer risk, challenging the idea that red wine is healthier. • The...
health.com - 11 days ago
health
Nominee to run NIH faces Senate scrutiny
Stanford University health researcher Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, who is poised to take over the National Institutes of Health, says in remarks he prepared for his confirmation hearing Wednesday, that agency officials "oversaw a culture of coverup, obfuscation, and a lack of tolerance for ideas that...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
gaming
An indie dev scraped Steam to research the perfect game
And some of the data is surprising. Valve's Steam is one of the most popular platforms for PC gaming, so there's a wealth of data on there about games...
creativebloq.com - 30+ days ago
technology
New blood pressure drug helps people with uncontrolled hypertension in trial
An experimental drug for people who can't lower their blood pressure with existing medications was found to be effective in a midstage clinical trial. A new type of medication may help lower blood pressure in people with uncontrolled hypertension, researchers reported Saturday at the annual meeting...
nbcnews.com - 6 days ago
job & work
Why a culture shift is necessary to address age-related discrimination
There’s been plenty of talk about age-related stereotypes being faced by Generation Z employees. But concerns around age are also impacting their...
bizjournals.com - 30+ days ago
how-to
Kids Who Were Raised By Helicopter Parents Exhibit These 4 Unhealthy Traits As Adults
Do you know what's one of the hottest research topics in psychology right now? Helicopter parenting. Study after study shows that the helicopter...
yourtango.com - 30+ days ago
apps
Why do health apps fail? Research bursts the hype with clear evidence
Earlier today, Apple announced plans for its next health study that aims to connect information collected by wearables with all major types of...
digitaltrends.com - 30+ days ago
health
Swearing is linked with increased pain tolerance and strength
Researchers are working to understand why swearing may help in a number of circumstances, with a major focus on pain, and how it can more effectively be used in a clinical setting. If you stub your toe or slam your finger in a door, there’s a good chance the first thing out of your mouth is a...
washingtonpost.com - 30+ days ago
education
Being kind is good for your health, research shows
Volunteering doesn't just benefit the people you are helping. It also improves your own health. Research shows people who do things for others have better brain and heart health. AILSA CHANG, HOST: It's that time of year when it's customary to be a little kinder - you know, do nice things for other...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
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Many U.S. adults struggle with chronic pain every day. Small diet changes can make a big difference with reducing this burden. Over 20% of us adults experience chronic pain, research shows, and the prevalence is only increasing. Studies indicate that chronic pain often results in lost productivity,...
today.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Sam Bankman-Fried sentencing: crypto-funded researchers grapple with FTX collapse
Organizations who received funds from FTX face pressure to return the money at significant operational cost. Sam Bankman-Fried, former chief executive...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature
The 5 Most Endangered National Parks In America, According To Research
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islands.com - 30+ days ago
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Neuroscience research reveals unexpected role of dopamine in reshaping reward memories
New research has uncovered an unexpected function of dopamine, a brain chemical traditionally associated with pleasure and motivation. Scientists...
psypost.org - 15 days ago
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‘Ocean Census’ Project Discovers 866 New Species, From A Guitar Shark To A Mud Dragon To An Octocoral
Roughly 800 "Ocean Census" researchers participated in 10 expeditions to every corner of the globe and uncovered a wealth of bizarre, beautiful, and...
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health
Stress Of Caregiving Linked To Hypertension In Younger Black Women, New Study Finds
New research highlights the connection between hypertension and caregiving-related stress in younger Black women. New research finds a link between...
blackenterprise.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Researchers make breakthrough discovery while examining the human body: 'We can't ignore this issue'
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thecooldown.com - 10 days ago
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Japanese scientists pioneer nonviral gene delivery in primates
Genetic engineering in non-human primates has long been limited by the need for virus-based gene delivery methods. Recently, researchers in Japan...
phys.org - 11 days ago
fitness
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According to new research, adding this strategy to your warm-up routine could counteract a poor round of sleep – even before a race Although high-quality sleep has long been linked to better athletic performance, getting a decent night’s kip can be more of a dream than a reality for many runners....
runnersworld.com - 12 days ago
health
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Here are some of the most important studies to date documenting how COVID-19 affects brain health: Large epidemiological analyses showed that people...
3quarksdaily.com - 30+ days ago
health / job & work
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inc.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
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It's a hot beverage much of the world already loves...now a new study in China says you might call it heartwarming in more ways than one. One...
thehealthy.com - 30+ days ago