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Vegan Diet for Cats: Suitable?

A recent study conducted by the University of Winchester has investigated whether vegan diets are suitable for cats, who are carnivores and primarily consume meat.

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New Aspirin Side Effect in Seniors

A recent study conducted by the Monash University has discovered a dangerous side effect of aspirin that can be harmful to older adults. Many seniors

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Lithium in Water Linked to Autism

A higher concentration of lithium in drinking water during pregnancy increases the risk of autism spectrum disorder in children, according to a study by researchers

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Foods to Prevent Heart Disease

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in Germany, accounting for 40% of all deaths, according to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). While it

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Link found between childhood allergies and gut bacteria

The gut microbiome plays a significant role in the development of allergies in children. Antibiotics that kill bacteria and poor nutrition can increase the risk

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Beer consumption linked to prostate cancer.

A recent study conducted by researchers at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa found that regular consumption of beer can increase the number of beneficial bacteria

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Toxic Chemicals Found in Paper and Bamboo Straws

To the dismay of environmentalists, plastic straws have been banned in the European Union since the beginning of 2021. In response, many people have turned

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Bone Health: Meat vs. Legumes?

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Helsinki has investigated whether legumes can replace meat in terms of protein intake and bone

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Big Breasts = Less Exercise Desire

A recent study conducted by Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, has found that women with smaller breasts tend to be more physically active and satisfied

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Water-based low-calorie butter alternative

A new alternative to butter has been developed by researchers at Cornell University in the United States. The alternative, which is made mostly of water,