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Could a newly discovered brain cell structure hold the secret to slowing Alzheimer's disease progression? Scientists uncover a hidden gatekeeper with shocking implicationsPenn State scientists discovered a hidden structure within brain cells. This structure acts as a gatekeeper controlling what enters neurons...
Why people sleep with phones next to bed? Psychology and sociology studies say it's not because of any addiction or love for gadgetsMany keep phones near their beds for practical and social reasons. This habit provides comfort and a sense of security for adults. Some use...
Psychology says people who get teeth braces after the age of 30 aren't insecure: What adult orthodontic treatment may reveal?Psychology says people who get teeth braces after the age of 30 aren't trying to impress others. In many cases, the decision reflects self-...
UK teens report sleep, wellbeing gains under social media restrictions, study showsA complete ban on social media apps generated the strongest reported gains in focus but also the greatest social disruption.
Millions of Americans reheat leftovers in plastic containers, but researchers found that three minutes in the microwave released billions of nanoplastic particles per square centimeterMicrowaving plastic containers releases billions of tiny plastic particles into food. Heat accelerates this process, causing more particles...
'Height, not GDP, is the real measure of a country's progress': Woman cites studies to claim that this body part reveals a nation's real wealthHuman height reflects national living standards more accurately than GDP. Early life nutrition and sanitation significantly impact adult he...
Psychology explains why left-handedness is slightly more common in men and it's not just geneticsMen show a slightly higher prevalence of left-handedness compared to women globally. A large meta-analysis of nearly two million participan...
Cyclosporiasis outbreak: What we know so far about its causes, symptoms and prevention as it spreads across 31 US statesCyclosporiasis outbreak: Cyclosporiasis cases are rising across thirty-one United States states, with Michigan reporting significant number...
Think diabetes only affects your eyes and kidneys? Study says 1 in 4 patients may face a hidden complication, shares Hyderabad doctorNew research highlights diabetes as a significant risk factor for hearing loss. Nearly one in four adults with diabetes may experience mode...
Your work performance may reveal early signs of brain disease up to 15 years before diagnosis, scientists findA new study published in Neurology suggests that declining work performance and lower earnings could be among the earliest signs of early-o...
OECD faces $500 billion productivity hit by 2040 as ageism keeps older workers sidelined: WEFAgeism may cost OECD economies nearly $500 billion in productivity losses by 2040. Older workers face longer unemployment spells and struct...
No Facebook, Instagram for Indian kids below 16? PM Modi's Australia praise fuels debate over social media curbsIndia may introduce age-based social media restrictions, following Australia's lead. Prime Minister Modi praised Australia's approach to pr...
As the country turns 250, retired judges hit the road to defend judicial independenceRetired judges concluded a tour through Ohio and Pennsylvania, delivering a stark warning. They emphasized the grave danger facing America'...
Kerala's silver linings playbook for IndiaIndia is experiencing a demographic shift as its youthful population gives way to a growing elderly demographic. In response, Kerala has es...
Australia's teen social media ban fails to clear first hurdle in age checks, says studyAustralian online platforms are failing initial age checks for a teen social media ban. Studies show most under-16s can still access platfo...
Australia's teen social media ban fails to clear first hurdle in age checks, says studySince December, Australia's new social media law has mandated that platforms including Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube bar people under 16 ...
Why opposites don't always attract: A global study of 41,606 people across 74 countries found shared values matter most, while believing your partner is kinder and more attractive predicts happier relationshipsA global study reveals that while shared political views significantly boost relationship quality, the "opposites attract" notion is largel...