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Rise in Poisonings with Cannabis Legalization

The legalization of cannabis often leads to an increase in cannabis poisoning, which is particularly dangerous for children. The problem lies in edible products that

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Reduce Heat-Related Deaths in Germany

Germany has seen a tripling of the number of hot days since the 1950s, with a heatwave in 2022 resulting in around 8,000 deaths. The

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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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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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Bacteria produce Omega-3 without fish

Innovative Start-Up Finds Sustainable Way to Produce Omega-3 Fatty Acids Omega-3 fatty acids are widely consumed by people to prevent heart disease, high blood pressure,

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Climate Change Increases Premature Birth Risk

The risk of premature births increases with rising temperatures, and in Germany, the number of premature births could double by 2033 due to climate change.

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Floating City Designed for 40,000

A floating city for 40,000 people has been designed by architects, with a focus on serving as a health center. The Dogen City, created by

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Vegan Diet for Dogs: Suitable?

A recent study conducted by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) has investigated whether a vegan diet can provide dogs with all the necessary

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Young Adults at Higher Stroke Risk with Heavy Drinking

Young adults between the ages of 20 and 30 who regularly consume large amounts of alcohol have a significantly higher risk of stroke than their