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Indoor Plants Remove 97% Toxins

The Power of Nature in Our Living Spaces: Plants Filter Toxins and Improve Air Quality Plants are more than just decorative elements in our homes

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Fluoride-free toothpaste with cavity protection

A new toothpaste containing hydroxyapatite has been found to be just as effective in preventing cavities as traditional fluoride-based products. Unlike fluoride, hydroxyapatite does not

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Habits for 20 Extra Years

A healthy lifestyle can add over 20 years to a person’s life, according to a recent study by researchers at the University of Illinois at

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High-income men prone to hypertension.

High-income men have a significantly higher risk of developing hypertension, according to a study conducted by researchers at Hokkaido University in Japan. Hypertension, or high

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UN Warns Against Neurotechnology

The field of neurotechnology has made significant strides in recent years, with researchers at the University of Texas using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and

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Microplastics in Contact Lenses: Eye Danger

A new study by scientists at Nanjing University has found that contact lenses can release microplastic particles into the eyes when exposed to sunlight. The

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Cannabis Linked to Vascular Disease

Cannabis Use Linked to Increased Risk of Peripheral Arterial Disease A recent study presented at the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions (SCAI) annual meeting

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Cocaine disrupts brain’s happiness receptors.

Cocaine is one of the most popular drugs in the world, causing short-term euphoria but long-term disruption to the brain’s ability to experience happiness. A

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Virtual Reality Experience: Facing Death

A new art installation in Melbourne, Australia is allowing visitors to experience their own death through an Extended Reality (XR) simulation. The installation, called “Passing

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Gender and ethnicity affect taste perception.

New research has found that the taste preferences of Asian and Caucasian people differ significantly. These findings could help the food industry to develop and