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COVID-19’s lasting impact: ‘Less attractive’ people wear masks more often than others, study finds
In a post-COVID-19 world, people who perceive themselves as less attractive than others are more likely to keep wearing masks when ...
Are you an intermittent faster? If so, binge eating could be in your future, new study suggests
Intermittent fasting (IF) has become a popular weight-loss strategy over the past decade.Yet a new study from Texas A&M University ...
Ultra-processed food consumption linked to higher risk of death from ovarian, breast cancers: new study
Diets high in ultra-processed foods may elevate the risk of developing and dying from various types of cancers, according to ...
Dementia: getting hit thrice to head can increase the risk of dementia know what new study says | Dementia: सिर पर झटके लगने से बढ़ सकता है डिमेंशिया का खतरा, जानिए क्या कहती है नई स्टडी
Dementia: एक नए अध्ययन में पाया गया है कि जीवन भर में सिर पर तीन बार टक्कर लगने से डिमेंशिया ...
Obesity and belly bulge linked to being ‘frail’ later in life: study
A bulging belly might be linked to early physical decline and age-related infirmity.Researchers in Norway recently released a prospective cohort ...
North Korea reportedly persecutes Christians more than any other country around the world: study
North Korea was recognized as having the highest level of Christian persecution around the world, according to a new study.Open ...
If you retire early, you could be harming your health: new study
As they grow older, many Americans begin to think about the best time to retire.Yet a new study throws some ...
Care about your heart? Try getting better sleep, new study suggests
A group of researchers at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health evaluated the American Heart Association’s recently expanded metric ...