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Exercise in the Evening Reduces Death and Heart Disease for Obese

Exercising in the evening between 6 p.m. and midnight lowers the risk of death, cardiovascular disease, and microvascular disease, Australian researchers have revealed. Scientists from the University...

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Breakfast Cereals Scrutinized for Pesticide That May Harm Reproduction

Imagine starting your day with a bowl of cereal that could be silently affecting your family’s health. Recent studies show that chlormequat, a pesticide linked to reproductive issues, has been found in...

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Queensland Locks in 75 Percent Emissions Target by 2035

The Miles Labor government has passed legislation entrenching a 75 percent cut to climate change emissions by 2035. The legislation also locks in 80 percent renewable energy generation by 2035,  and 50...

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D-Mannose for UTIs: Miracle Supplement or Just Hype?

For decades, D-mannose, a natural sugar, has been used by those seeking relief from urinary tract infections. Bolstered by some scientific research and many user testimonials, it has been considered a...

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Non-Dairy Milk Options Amid Concerns of Bird Flu in Dairy Cattle

With the discovery of a virulent strain of bird flu in several herds of dairy cattle last month, there has been some concern about its potential spread to the milk supply. Although a CDC advisory...

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Google Fires 28 Workers After Employees Staged Protest Over Company Providing...

Google fired 28 employees after the protests held across two of the company’s offices on April 16. The employees had staged the protests over Google’s association with the Israeli government, which...

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New Zealand’s Mysterious Spherical Boulders Continue to Captivate

Part of a strange global geological phenomenon, unusually large, near-perfect spherical boulders can be found on a lonely beach around 40 kilometres from the town of Oamaru in New Zealand’s South...

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Fear of Eating Fish May Keep Pregnant Women From Getting Enough Omega-3

Women may feel that eating fish during pregnancy is risky, due to years of concerning messaging about mercury contamination in certain species. But fish—especially oily fish—may be the best dietary...

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Triphala: Harnessing Ancient Wisdom for Modern Gut Health and Immunity

A popular Ayurvedic herbal remedy that is packed with polyphenols has a healing effect on the gut, in part by increasing beneficial bacteria. Triphala—a combination of three dried fruits—promotes the...

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Birth Control Backlash: Misinformation and Medical Gaslighting

Health Viewpoints There’s no denying the epidemic rise of hormone problems, autoimmune conditions, and digestive disorders, but just don’t dare ask the question, “Why?” Exhibit A: Recent articles...

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New Analysis Reveals Herbal Successes in Ulcerative Colitis

Air, water, food, sleep, and warmth are a human’s basic physiological needs. When one or more of those needs are not met, we fail to thrive. Just as we eat and drink multiple times a day, we must also...

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China Could Attempt to Take Over the Moon for Surveillance and Military...

NASA has warned that China could be disguising secret military operations as civilian programs in an attempt to take over parts of the moon. “We believe that a lot of their so-called civilian space...

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Climate Change Minister Releases ‘Largest-Ever’ Tender for Renewable Energy

The Albanese Labor government has unveiled the “largest-ever” single tender for renewable energy in Australia. The announcement comes as the Australian government aims to achieve 82 percent renewable...

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Summer 2024: Much of US Could Be in for Record-Breaking Temperatures,...

An unusually hot summer has been predicted for most of the United States this year, according to weather forecasters. Warmer-than-average temperatures are expected from June through August. A summer...

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Egypt Reclaims 3,400-Year-Old Stolen Statue of King Ramses II

CAIRO—Egypt welcomed home a 3,400-year-old statue depicting the head of King Ramses II after it was stolen and smuggled out of the country more than three decades ago, the country’s antiquities...

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How Wearables Can Impact Your Health

Computers have become intimately tied to modern life. But has our relationship grown too close? It’s something to consider in the age of wearables. As the name suggests, wearables are computers worn...

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Experts Warn About Negative Impacts of Biden Administration’s Oil...

While environmental and climate change advocates are celebrating the Biden administration’s drilling moratorium on almost half of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, experts are warning of the...

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Is Your Breathing Fueling Your Anxiety?

“Just breathe”—a common piece of advice that seems almost too simple to be a remedy for the racing heart and spiraling thoughts of anxiety. Yet emerging research is beginning to uncover a profound link...

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Japan’s Moon Lander Wasn’t Built to Survive Weekslong Lunar Night; It’s Still...

TOKYO—Japan’s first moon lander has survived a third freezing lunar night, Japan’s space agency said Wednesday after receiving an image from the device three months after it landed on the moon. The...

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The Return of Carob—This Time As a Functional Food

Remember carob? You probably do if you’re of a certain age. If you were around in the 1970s and 80s, you witnessed carob’s heyday in the United States, when it made its debut as a healthy chocolate...

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