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Study Reveals How Ultra-Processed Foods May Fuel Bowel Cancer
Colorectal cancer's characteristic tumors are spurred on by chronic inflammation, and new research shows this might be linked to a diet of...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago

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education
International students not to blame for housing crisis, study finds
International students have been blamed on a regular basis for contributing to the nation's housing affordability crisis. Victorian Liberal Senator...
sbs.com.au - 30+ days ago
fitness
Runners Who Wear These Shoes Are More Likely to Get Injured, Study Finds
If you're a runner wearing thick-heeled shoes, you could be setting yourself up for injuries, according to a study published in Frontiers in Sports...
mensfitness.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink / how-to
Most Popular Italian Foods: How To Make Italian Porchetta (Recipe Guide)
Our full guide on how to make Porchetta one of the most popular dishes in Italy. Porchetta is a savory, moist, and flavorful Italian roast...
gamintraveler.com - 30+ days ago
science
Tattoos Could Be a Hidden Cancer Risk, Study of Twins Finds
Twins who got tattoos had a higher risk of being diagnosed with skin cancer and lymphoma. Your next tattoo might be riskier than currently assumed,...
gizmodo.com - 15 days ago
health
I laughed when the doctor said ‘cancer’ – I was 40 and fit. Then the menopause hit
After surviving breast cancer, the menopause should have been straightforward. The reality was anything but. When I discovered a lump on my right...
nzherald.co.nz - 30+ days ago
food & drink
New Study: Coffee at This Hour Could Lower Heart Disease Risk and Help You Live Longer
Harvard and Tulane health researchers say there's a potential marked difference in lifespan for morning versus all-day coffee drinkers. That...
thehealthy.com - 30+ days ago
sports
“Social media is the cancer of our society”: Tadej Pogačar says it’s not worth following news and it can “ruin your day”; Chris Froome backs TdF free-to-air campaign; Cyclists criticise ‘Caution School Ahead’ on bike lane + more on the live blog
British cycling icon, four- time Tour de France winner, two- time Vuelta a España winner, Giro d’Italia winner and road.cc reader Chris Froome has...
road.cc - 1 day ago
fitness
Urs Kalecinski Reveals He Nearly Quit Before 2024 Olympia: “I Didn’t Love Bodybuilding”
Urs Kalecinski opened up about his mindset during a difficult 2024 season. Classic Physique bodybuilder Urs Kalecinski has become one of the best...
generationiron.com - 21 days ago
parenting
Associations of sport and exercise participation in adolescence with body composition and device-measured physical activity in adulthood: longitudinal data from the Norwegian HUNT study
To examine whether adolescent sport and exercise participation is associated with adulthood moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), body fat,...
biomedcentral.com - 30+ days ago
technology
DNA study reveals modern humans evolved from two ancient groups
Scientists have long debated how modern humans evolved. For decades, most researchers agreed that Homo sapiens came from one ancestral group in...
thebrighterside.news - 12 days ago
technology
Who is PhysicsWallah, wants to buy Vikas Divyakirti’s Drishti IAS for whopping Rs…, once sold his home to study, his name is…
According to reports, if the talks between the two companies are successful, then this deal of coaching business will be completed for Rs 2,500 crore....
india.com - 1 day ago
nature
Fort Lauderdale Home Insurance Expected To Rise 120%
The new risk assessment study from First Street looks at climate risk across the country at a Zip Code level. It also looks at climate risk to this...
climatecrisis247.com - 10 days ago
health
How the liver remembers: The science behind intermittent fasting - study
The researchers concluded that their findings provide a deeper understanding of how repeated environmental signals, such as fasting, affect the...
jpost.com - 30+ days ago
how-to
Gluten and Dairy Free Foods: A Guide to Healthy Eating
In a world where food choices are abundant but often riddled with hidden allergens, embracing a diet centered on gluten and dairy free foods can be a...
beezzly.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Psychology study uncovers a surprising fact about “mansplaining”
Can women be mansplainers, too? New research published in Psychological Science shows that “unresponsive advice,” often linked to mansplaining, can...
psypost.org - 30+ days ago
health
Ketamine shows promise for treatment-resistant PTSD in psychedelic-style therapy settings
A new study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology suggests that intravenous ketamine, when administered in a setting that mirrors...
psypost.org - 16 days ago
apps
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Reveals Big College Football Interest Away From NASCAR
miamiherald.com - 30+ days ago
books
Travellers to Unimaginable Lands by Dasha Kiper review – how dementia changes lives
A clinical psychologist turns the spotlight on caregivers in this profoundly compassionate study...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Stone Age builders had engineering savvy, finds study of 6,000-year-old monument
A survey of the Dolmen of Menga suggests that the stone tomb’s Neolithic builders had an understanding of science. A Junior Group Leader position in...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
STEADY THE SHIP Pete Davidson reveals ‘in-depth plan’ to revamp $ 280k Staten Island ferry despite ‘feud’ with co-owner Colin Jost
PETE Davidson has insisted there's an "in-depth plan" to renovate the Staten Island ferry he bought for $ 280k nearly three years ago. In a new...
the-sun.com - 30+ days ago
science
Oil giant's leaked data reveals 'awful' pollution
Colombian energy giant Ecopetrol has polluted hundreds of sites with oil, including water sources and biodiverse wetlands, the BBC World Service has found. Data leaked by a former employee reveals more than 800 records of these sites from 1989 to 2018, and indicates the company had failed to report...
bbc.com - 16 days ago
health / wellness
Diabetes risk lowered by eating one surprisingly sweet food, study suggests
Mangoes may be linked to lower insulin resistance, a factor involved in the prevention of diabetes, a new study published in the journal Nutrients suggests. Researchers at the Illinois Institute of Technology examined how eating fresh mangoes affected inflammation and insulin sensitivity in...
foxnews.com - 16 days ago
food & drink
Do You Drink 2 to 3 Cups of Coffee a Day? A New Study Says It Could Could Prevent Heart Disease by as Much as 48%
Go ahead and pour that third cup of joe. A new study recently revealed that drinking three cups of coffee a day is linked to a lower risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, or stroke. Published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) in mid-September, the research was conducted by...
foodandwine.com - 30+ days ago
how-to
12 Foods in Your Pantry That Could Help Your Dog Live Longer
As dog owners, we want our furry friends to live long, healthy lives. While exercise, regular vet visits, and love play a crucial role, the right...
doggodigest.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
Last Of Us Studio Reveals Next Game And It's A Sci-Fi Bounty Hunter Adventure
The Game Awards ended with a big finale, a new trailer revealing Naughty Dog’s next game. It’s called Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet and it looks...
kotaku.com - 30+ days ago