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Beer Belly Cause Discovered

A new study has revealed that a beer belly is not only caused by poor diet and lack of exercise, but also by poor sleep.

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Global trend: Longer penises

The average size of erect penises has been increasing globally, according to a metastudy conducted by researchers at Stanford University. The study, led by urologist

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Less than 5 hours sleep harms adults

Adults who consistently sleep less than five hours a night have a significantly higher risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, dementia, and cancer. This

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Extend Life in Old Age for Former Smokers

Former smokers can significantly reduce their risk of death in old age through lifestyle changes. Many smokers are aware that regular inhalation of tobacco smoke

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Negative Health Effects of Higher Retirement Age

A higher retirement age has negative effects on both physical and mental health, according to a study by the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW

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Women Eat Healthier than Men

A recent study conducted by scientists at Tufts University has found that the global population’s diet has not significantly improved over the past 30 years.

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Politicians live longer than general population.

Politicians in wealthy countries like Germany live longer than the rest of the population, with a difference in life expectancy of up to seven years.

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Gaming linked to health issues

The German Sports University in Cologne has raised concerns about the health consequences of gaming on e-sports players. According to their latest research, not only

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Human Heat Tolerance Lower Than Expected

New research has found that humans are less able to tolerate hot and humid weather than previously thought. Even a temperature of 31 degrees Celsius

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Mobile Phones Don’t Increase Children’s Tumor Risk

A new study has found that mobile phone use does not increase the risk of tumors in children. Previous studies have primarily focused on adults,