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High Coffee Consumption Shrinks Brain

A recent study conducted by the University of South Australia has found that consuming more than six cups of coffee per day can have significant

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Generational Weight Gain Trend

The Body Mass Index (BMI) is increasing from generation to generation, with ethnicity and education level having the strongest influence on body weight. In the

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Vaping linked to erectile dysfunction

Electronic cigarettes, or E-cigarettes, have been found to significantly increase the risk of erectile dysfunction and impotence in men, regardless of age and other risk

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Toxic Chemicals Found in Newborns

A shocking new study has revealed that unborn babies are being exposed to a variety of industrial chemicals while still in the womb. While the

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Quit smoking with e-cigarettes

Smoking cessation is a challenging process, and not every method works for everyone. However, the Institute for Addiction Research at the Frankfurt University of Applied

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Fracking causes radioactive air pollution.

Fracking Increases Radioactivity in the Environment, Poses Health Risks Fracking, the process of extracting unconventional oil and gas reserves, has been a controversial practice due

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High Health Risks with Few Cigarettes

Smoking fewer than ten cigarettes a day significantly increases the risk of dying from lung cancer or a severe respiratory disease, according to a study

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Microplastics Found in Human Organs

A recent study has found microplastics in 100% of human tissue samples. While the health effects on humans are still unclear, animal studies have shown

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Terahertz Radiation Causes Cell Damage

Terahertz radiation, which is used in security checks at airports, was previously thought to be harmless. However, Japanese scientists have now discovered that the radiation

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E-Cigarettes Promote Inflammatory Mouth Bacteria

E-cigarettes Increase Potentially Harmful Bacteria in the Mouth A recent study conducted by scientists at Ohio State University in Columbus has revealed that e-cigarettes can