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Study Raises Serious Questions About The Benefits of Intermittent Fasting
The notion behind intermittent fasting is simple: eat less for a time, improve your metabolism. The reality is more complex, ...
Canada’s automotive industry is beginning to debate whether it’s time for an all-Canadian-made vehicle to reduce reliance on ...
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Scientists Question ‘Smoking Gun’ Evidence In Physics Research
A new discovery in physics can be exciting, but are scientists declaring quantum victory too soon? Many breakthroughs aren't ...
Illinois deserves credit — not derision — for asking hard, testable questions about how to keep children safe and families ...
There are two questions I’m tired of hearing, and I’m certain you’ll recognize them. They are posed by overworked podcasters ...
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New study challenges recent claims questioning the authenticity of the world’s blue zones
For decades, researchers have pointed to “blue zones” as rare places where people often reach very old age in good health.
Teenage girls who avoid potentially negative feedback are prone to higher anxiety, suggests a new study. The findings run ...
A review of more than 1,000 studies suggests that using technology to communicate with others is better than nothing—but ...
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Study Challenges Stereotypes: Conservatives Persuaded By Wider Range Of Moral Arguments Than Liberals
New research shows conservatives respond to more types of moral arguments than liberals do, which may explain America's ...
Pandora, the latest in a long portfolio of University of Arizona's space science missions, has cleared its last major ...
A new study found the campus sexual violence rate is around one percent, which differs from the oft-cited claim that 1 in 5 ...
A new international online survey published in the Journal of Affective Disorders gives voice to the lived experiences of ...
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