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A breakthrough discovery has been made in the treatment of anxiety disorders. Scientists at the University of Bristol have identified a gene that regulates anxiety
Preservatives increase risk of type 2 diabetes
The use of nitrites as preservatives in food significantly increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a study by scientists at Sorbonne University.
Money Brings Happiness After All
A new study has challenged the long-held belief that higher income does not necessarily equate to greater happiness. Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have
German Job Applicants Often Lie
A recent study conducted by cvapp.de has revealed that over half of German job applicants have lied on their resumes. The study surveyed 3,000 participants
Owning a Car in Germany: Outdated?
The younger generation in Germany is showing less interest in owning their own cars and instead prefer car-sharing and cycling. According to a study by
Legalizing Cannabis Could Boost Consumption
The planned legalization of cannabis in Germany could lead to an increase in drug consumption and have negative effects on youth protection. The authors of
Gender Bias in German Job Market
Women in Germany earn significantly lower incomes than men on average, according to a study by the Federal Employment Agency (BA). The study found that
Yale Professor suggests senior mass suicide
A Yale professor has suggested a mass suicide for seniors in Japan as a solution to the country’s aging population and high risk of poverty
Politics must promote eco-friendly behavior
The German government’s environmental policy has long focused on the industrial sector. However, a recent report by the Sachverständigenrat für Umweltfragen (SRU) suggests that the
City to Ban Combustion Engine Cars
Kopenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is planning to introduce a ban on combustion engine vehicles by 2030. This decision has been approved by all parties