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Consenting for themselves: a qualitative study exploring a Gillick Competence assessment to enable adolescents to self-consent to low-risk online research
STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS OF THIS STUDY We involved young people in the development of the multiple-choice questions. We embedded questions about the...
bmj.com - 30+ days ago
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Call for papers - Lifestyle habits and their impact on children and adolescents’ health
invites submissions to our new Collection, Lifestyle habits and their impact on children and adolescents’ health. Lifestyle habits, including diet...
biomedcentral.com - 30+ days ago
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I'm a dentist — here are 4 things I'd never do (and 4 tips I always recommend to patients)
Dr. Sanjukta Mohanta offers her top tips for oral health and weighs in on popular online teeth cleaning hacks. Good oral health is intimately...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
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nature
23andMe plans to sell its huge genetic database: could science benefit?
Following the firm’s bankruptcy, researchers hope that they will still be able to access the valuable data set even if it is sold to...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
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UC Berkeley researchers: just one night of disrupted sleep increases toxic proteins linked to Alzheimer's
Research from UC Berkeley reveals something alarming: even a single night of disrupted sleep directly increases the accumulation of beta-amyloid — the...
techfixated.com - 30+ days ago
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innovation
Newly observed magnetic state could unlock ultrafast memory chips
Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have demonstrated an entirely new form of magnetism in a synthesized crystalline material....
newatlas.com - 23 days ago
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technology
Accurate information ‘under greater threat than ever’ from misinformation
Fact- checking charity Full Fact has urged the Government and Ofcom to do more to combat misleading material online. Getting accurate information...
standard.co.uk - 30+ days ago
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technology
Every single human being alive today first originated from this African country
Over the last 20 years, genetic research has changed dramatically. An explosion of genomic data has reshaped how we understand our past. Scientists...
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health
New UM Study Uncovers Brain Changes For Sleep Apnea Sufferers
A new study out of the University of Miami shedding light on changes to the brain for people who suffer from sleep apnea. U-M neurologist...
iheart.com - 30+ days ago
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architecture
Exploitation of intellectual property systems for the manipulation of academic reputations - International Journal for Educational Integrity
• Research • Open access • Published: 21 April 2025 Exploitation of intellectual property systems for the manipulation of academic reputations Show...
biomedcentral.com - 30+ days ago
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business
Four top VPNs share your data with marketing software – and we worked out if you're at risk
VPNs are a vital tool for protecting our privacy online. They encrypt our data, protect it from dangerous third-parties, and often come with a host...
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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...
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Codex of Türi: Study traces origins of Estonia's oldest dated manuscript covers
A recent study by Dr. Alar Läänelaid and his colleagues has provided new insights into the creation of the oldest dated manuscript in Estonia....
phys.org - 30+ days ago
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pets
How Dogs Can Actually Sniff Out The Toxic People In Your Life, According To Research
Dogs are our best friends. In fact, the benefits of owning a dog are endless. They are loyal, are known to reduce loneliness, keep us...
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fitness
Belly fat’s not all bad: New study reveals how it can be good for your brain
When it comes to brain health, leaner may not be better. In a new study published in the journal GeroScience, researchers from Toho University in...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
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9 Steps To Writing A Great Scene Workshop Hosted By Film Courage Tomorrow
[This post contains links to Eventbrite]This class is tomorrow, April 27th!This is a 2-hour Zoom online group writing workshop to help writers...
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work-life balance
Women Less Likely To Include Leadership Skills On LinkedIn
A new study reveals gender gaps in how men and women showcase their skills on LinkedIn, a platform widely used by recruiters to identify job...
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technology
Researchers develop a way to power wearables through human skin
The dream of battery-free devices has taken an unlikely turn, as Carnegie Mellon researchers debuted Power-Over-Skin. The technology allows for electrical currents to travel through...
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Study says Nordic walking reduces body fat – but regular walking doesn't
Fat loss doesn't need to mean hours spent strength training in the gym. Walking variations, from rucking to inclines on a treadmill, to the 12-3...
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How To Identity And Address Frequent Lying Among College Students
Some college students occasionally lie to their parents, peers, faculty/staff, and even their campus counselors. However, a frequent pattern of lying is often a...
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food & drink
Researchers dumped tons of coffee waste into a forest. This is what it looks like now.
30 dump truck loads and two years later, the forest looks totally different. One of the biggest problems with coffee production is that it generates...
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business
Man decides to launch his startup in Japan instead of India due to ‘plight of Indian founders’
An Indian founder who went to Japan as a neuroscience research student shared why he chose the country to launch his startup instead of his...
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fitness
Eliminating This One Food From Your Diet Can Lower Your Cholesterol and Blood Pressure, According to Cardiologists
You're probably already eating too much of it. While everyone's bodies and dietary needs are different, a new study is sounding the alarm about one...
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nature
Underwater robot stumbles across thousands of sharks asleep on the seabed. Experts are trying to figure what’s happening
Scientists have been left scratching their heads, wondering why so many female sharks are gathered on the seafloor in southern Australia. Researchers...
discoverwildlife.com - 30+ days ago
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science
Scientists reveal the disturbing impact of wildfire smoke on key brain cells
Wildfire smoke, long recognized as a health threat to the lungs and heart, may also pose significant risks to brain health, according to a study...
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cycling
Gov. Pritzker, IDOT award $ 139.2 million to enhance local transportation options statewide – Sun time s News Online
SPRINGFIELD – Gov. JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Transportation today announced that $ 139.2 million has been awarded through the...
snews.com - 30+ days ago
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