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AdvertisementMicroplastics found in human blood.
For the first time, scientists have detected microplastics in human blood, highlighting the severity of the plastic waste problem and the urgent need for action
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
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,
Binge-Drinking Increases Alcoholism Risk
Binge-Drinking Increases Risk of Alcoholism, Study Finds A new study from the Stanford University School of Medicine has found that the risk of alcoholism is
Bacteria create rocket biofuel
Scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have used genetically modified bacteria to create a new biofuel for rockets that outperforms gasoline, kerosene, and rocket
Radiation from devices causes obesity.
Mobile phone radiation affects human food intake and is therefore a risk factor for obesity, according to a study by scientists at the University of
Alcohol speeds up brain aging
Alcohol consumption, even in small amounts, can cause a significant aging process in the brain. According to a recent study by the University of Pennsylvania,
Moderate Coffee Consumption Reduces Mortality
Coffee Reduces Risk of Heart Disease and Mortality, Study Finds A recent study conducted by the Southern Medical University based on health data from the
Instant Radiation Therapy Kills Tumor
In Germany, cancer is the second leading cause of death, with over 239,000 people dying from the disease in 2020. Despite significant progress in cancer
Slim down with public transportation
A recent study conducted by the University of Illinois has found that using public transportation instead of cars can lead to a decrease in obesity