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Concerning New Research Reveals Colon Cancer Is Skyrocketing in Adults Under 50

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Colorectal cancer is striking younger adults at alarming rates, driven by lifestyle and genetic factors. Colorectal cancer (CRC) develops when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably in the colon or rectum, forming tumors that can eventually…

New research sheds light on what actually happens to muscle during weight loss

www.independent.co.uk

Blood markers such as glucose, ketones, fatty acids and key hormones linked to energy preservation were measured during the trial

Coffee drinkers show significantly lower risk of liver disease, new research review confirms

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(NaturalNews) Regular coffee consumption significantly protects liver health. It reduces the risk of liver disease, fibrosis, and liver cancer. The benefi...

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Virtual reality tool may offer easier vision testing, early research shows

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Could a virtual reality headset offer a cheaper, easier, and more comfortable method of testing a person's vision, particularly among patients with a degenerative eye condition called geographic atrophy? It's a question that…

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Beatrice backs premature birth research campaign

www.standard.co.uk

The princess, 37, is fronting an awareness campaign for the prematurity charity Borne.

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Beatrice backs premature birth research campaign

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The princess, 37, is fronting an awareness campaign for the prematurity charity Borne.

Beatrice backs premature birth research campaign

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The princess, 37, is fronting an awareness campaign for the prematurity charity Borne.

Indigenous political candidates face less voter bias than parties might think: new research

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A world-first study involving 4,000 Australian adults shows political parties shouldn’t assume Indigenous candidates will face voter rejection.

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New research supports general anesthesia as an option for cesarean births

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Regional anesthesia-typically with a spinal or epidural block-has long been favored for cesarean births due in part to concerns about the effects that general anesthesia may have on newborns during labor and delivery.

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Research in mice reveals brain cells that drive—and prevent—anxiety

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Anxiety disorders are some of the most common mental health conditions in America, affecting about one in five people nationwide. But much remains unknown about the roots of anxiety in the brain. Now, research at the University of Utah has…

Seagulls snatching your food? Try yelling at them, research suggests

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Previous research had shown that gulls could be dissuaded from snatching snacks by approaching them or making eye contact with them. They were also averse to shouting.

Research Says This Is How to Use Cardio to Boost Your Strength Training

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Yes, you can build muscle (and a lot of it) at the gym while still hitting the treadmill every once in a while. Here's how, according to experts.

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Australia partners with International Livestock Research Institute to upskill researchers from Africa and Asia

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Australia has joined forces with the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) to support the training of researchers from developing countries to advance sustainable livestock production.

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Physio who fondled patient's breasts and put one in his mouth is acquitted after judge accepts it was 'academic research'

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A physiotherapist who fondled a patient's breasts and put one of her nipples in his mouth has been acquitted after the judge accepted his claim that it was just 'academic research'.

Brussels weighs banning China from major EU research scheme

www.theregister.com

Draft Horizon Europe plan cites lack of IP protections and Beijing's civil-military fusion strategy