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More Treatments for Problematic Cannabis Use

The use of cannabis in Europe has increased by a quarter between 2010 and 2019, according to a study by the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf.

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Young People Open to Sex with AI

A recent survey conducted by a major IT security provider has revealed that around one in four Germans under the age of 30 can imagine

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CO2 Tax Could Help Low-Income Households

A new study by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) has proposed an alternative use for the CO2 tax that could benefit low-income

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Why Champagne Gets You Drunk Faster Than Wine

A new study has revealed that despite having almost identical alcohol content, champagne and white wine affect the body differently. Researchers from The Medical Council

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4% of House Cats Had COVID

A recent study conducted in four European countries analyzed 2,160 blood samples from domestic cats for the coronavirus. The results showed that around four percent

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Fast Decontamination of Chernobyl by Start-up

Dog feces and urine are contributing to the eutrophication of nature reserves, according to a study by scientists at Ghent University in Belgium. Nitrogen compounds

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Alcohol Aids Language Learning

In a surprising discovery, researchers from the University of Maastricht, the University of Liverpool, and King’s College London have found that consuming small amounts of

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Every Car Costs Society €5,000

The true cost of owning a car is much higher than most people think. On average, society pays about 5,000 euros per car per year.

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Alcohol Abuse in Certain Professions

Alcohol consumption is heavily influenced by profession and gender, with tradespeople being particularly prone to excessive drinking, according to a study by the University of

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Rise in Hospitalizations from Cannabis in Germany

The number of hospitalizations due to cannabinoid-associated mental disorders has significantly increased in Germany, and the legalization of the drug could trigger further growth. According