Could your job increase your risk of early death? Study says maybe

A new study published in Science Daily has found that precarious employment conditions can increase risk of early death. The study, which was financed by the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (Forte), examined the ways in which precarious employment affects the risk of death. Precarious employment refers to jobs with short […]

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Teenage boys who smoke risk respiratory damage to future kids

Boys who smoke in their early teens risk passing on harmful epigenetic changes in the genes of their future children without altering the DNA.  Experimental studies so far have suggested that tobacco exposure may impact respiratory health across generations via epigenetic changes transmitted specifically through male germ cells. However, studies in humans are limited, so […]

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Where’s the beef? Half of US beef eaten by 12% of population – study

Half of all beef consumed in the US on any given day is consumed by 12% of the population, according to a new study. The study published in the peer-reviewed journal Nutrients, aimed to understand the correlation between beef-eaters and different demographic categories, socio-economic and behavioral, in order to provide them with more accessible information […]

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‘Barbie Botox’ goes viral but doctors inject caution

The viral trend of “Barbie Botox” that has women as young as in their 20s rush for toxin-based procedures to mimic the looks of the movie’s lead actress Margot Robbie may lead to resistance among users and hinder medical use in future, doctors cautioned. The procedure, also known “Trap Tox,” has been widely used by […]

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Taking vitamins may increase risk of cancers – study

While many people may take vitamins like Vitamin C and E to improve their health, there may be some dangers in doing so, according to a new study published on August 31. The peer-reviewed study, published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, found that the vitamins can stimulate the growth of new blood vessels within […]

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Life beyond death: Doctor unveils post-death phenomena

Dr. Geoffrey Long established the “Near Death Experience” (NDE) Research Foundation in 1988 after being profoundly affected by numerous cases he encountered during his medical career. In an exclusive article for Insider, the doctor characterizes NDE as a state where individuals in a coma or clinical death, devoid of vital signs, undergo an occurrence where […]

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Brain challenge: Move just one match to solve this equation

A new challenge has recently gone viral on TikTok. The task is simple: solve the equation correctly, but you can only move one match to find the solution. This brain teaser is specifically designed to test your concentration skills. The image displays an incorrect equation, and your job is to fix it by moving just […]

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Women are less happy than men – a psychologist on why and four things you can do about it

Something strange is going on in women’s happiness research. Because despite having more freedom and employment opportunities than ever before, women have higher levels of anxiety and more mental health challenges, such as depression, anger, loneliness and more restless sleep. And these results are seen across many countries and different age groups. A recent survey […]

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Unconventional bed-swapping habit sparks Internet buzz

Angelina Murphy, an active TikTok personality from California and known for her content on @renovatingourhome, has stirred up online conversations by revealing the unique sleeping arrangement she shares with her husband. Their habit involves regularly switching sides of the bed – a concept that has garnered both curiosity and surprise among viewers, with many questioning […]

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